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Endo- and Ectomycorrhizas in Tropical Ecosystems of Colombia

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Mycorrhizal Fungi in South America

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Mycorrhizal associations are poorly studied in tropical environments, even in countries with tradition studying arbusclar and ecto-mycorrhizal associations. This chapter discusses advances and limitations on mycorrhizal associations in Colombia, including a case study of endo- and ecto-mycorrhizas in an Amazonian tropical rain forest. Most works about mycorrhizal associations in Colombia are limited to searching commercial-plants root colonization and quantifying arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spores at soil (for arbuscular mycorrhizas), or searching fungal fruiting bodies near reported ectomycorrhizal plant species for inventories (for ectomycorrhizas). Few studies included mycorrhizal associations in natural ecosystems or the use of molecular tools. A case study showed that arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomomycorrhizal fungi co-exist in tropical environments with similar fungal richness. The ecology and interactions of endo- and ecto-mycorrhizal fungi in this kind of tropical environments are still unknown and open new challenges for future research.

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