Approaches to modelling mineral weathering by fungi
Approaches to modelling mineral weathering by fungi
Fungi are agents of geochemical change in the environment and play important roles in the soil, the plant-root zone, and in rock and mineral habitats. Modelling may serve as a tool to quantify fungal weathering under natural conditions. This paper provides a review of existing mycelial growth models and examines how these can be adapted to describe weathering by ectomycorrhizal and other fungi in mineral soil.
ectomycorrhiza, modelling, mycelia, nutrient uptake, weathering
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Rosling, Anna
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Roose, Tiina
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Herrmann, Anke M.
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Davidson, Fordyce A.
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Finlay, Roger
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Gadd, Geoffrey M.
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November 2009
Rosling, Anna
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Roose, Tiina
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Herrmann, Anke M.
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Davidson, Fordyce A.
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Finlay, Roger
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Gadd, Geoffrey M.
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Rosling, Anna, Roose, Tiina, Herrmann, Anke M., Davidson, Fordyce A., Finlay, Roger and Gadd, Geoffrey M.
(2009)
Approaches to modelling mineral weathering by fungi.
Fungal Biology Reviews, 23 (4), .
(doi:10.1016/j.fbr.2009.09.003).
Abstract
Fungi are agents of geochemical change in the environment and play important roles in the soil, the plant-root zone, and in rock and mineral habitats. Modelling may serve as a tool to quantify fungal weathering under natural conditions. This paper provides a review of existing mycelial growth models and examines how these can be adapted to describe weathering by ectomycorrhizal and other fungi in mineral soil.
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Published date: November 2009
Keywords:
ectomycorrhiza, modelling, mycelia, nutrient uptake, weathering
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ISSN: 1749-4613
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Anna Rosling
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Anke M. Herrmann
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Fordyce A. Davidson
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Roger Finlay
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Geoffrey M. Gadd
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