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Guild Patterns of Basidiomycetes Community Associated With Quercus mongolica in Mt. Jeombong, Republic of Korea / Seung-Yoon Oh ; Hae Jin Cho ; John A. Eimes ; Sang-Kuk Han ; Chang Sun Kim ; Young Woon Lim 1
ABSTRACT 1
1. Introduction 1
2. Materials and methods 2
2.1. Sampling site information and sample collection 2
2.2. DNA extraction, PCR amplification, and pyrosequencing 2
2.3. Bioinformatic analysis 2
3. Results 3
3.1. Basidiomycetes diversity and guild classification associated with Q. mongolica 3
3.2. Analysis of diversity and community structure 3
4. Discussion 6
4.1. Diversity of basidiomycetes EMF and SPF associated with Q. mongolica 6
4.2. Guild related community patterns and implications on sampling effort 8
5. Conclusion 9
References 9
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