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Ectomycorrhizal fungi have larger fruit bodies than saprotrophic fungi
Claus Bässler,
Jacob Heilmann-Clausen
, Peter Karasch, Roland Brandl, Hans Halbwachs
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Ectomycorrhizal Fungi
100%
Saprotrophic Fungi
100%
Fruiting Body
100%
Resource Availability
33%
Spore Size
33%
Body Size
33%
Reproductive Traits
33%
Size-and-shape
16%
Small Fruits
16%
Central Europe
16%
Resource Patch
16%
Evolutionary Significance
16%
Saprotrophic
16%
Guilds
16%
Phylogenetic Signal
16%
Saprotroph
16%
Northern Europe
16%
Ecological Constraints
16%
Fungi
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Ectomycorrhiza
100%
Saprotrophic Fungi
100%
Body Size
50%
Saprotroph
50%
Evolution
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Saprotroph
100%
Ectomycorrhiza
100%
Body Size
40%
Reproductive Traits
40%
Evolution
20%
Small Fruits
20%