Inocybe xanthomelas
Dunkelstieliger Risspilz
- Category
- fungi
- Primary role
- pathogen fungal
- Class
- Agaricomycetes
- Order
- Agaricales
- Family
- Inocybaceae
- Genus
- Inocybe
Fungi | Basidiomycota | Agaricomycetes | Agaricales | Inocybaceae | Inocybe
External: GBIF #2527910
0 AI-consensus-verified claims .
No verified claims involving this entity yet.
Aggregated via GloBI — not independently verified by AgroEco.
mutualism 1
- GloBI symbiontOf Inocybe xanthomelas Khokon, A.M., Schneider, D., Daniel, R. and Polle, A., 2021. Soil Layers Matter: Vertical Stratification of Root-Associated Fungal Assemblages in Temperate Forests Reveals Differences in Habitat Colonization. Microorganisms. doi:10.3390/microorganisms9102131 DOI
mycorrhizal 3
- GloBI ectomycorrhizalHostOf Inocybe xanthomelas Baldrian_2016_DE02, Fungi associated with decomposing deadwood in a natural beech-dominated forest. Fungal Ecology.
- GloBI ectomycorrhizalHostOf Inocybe xanthomelas PradaSalcedo_2021_GT, Fungal guilds and soil functionality respond to tree community traits rather than to tree diversity in European forests. Molecular Ecology.
- GloBI ectomycorrhizalHostOf Inocybe xanthomelas Palmer,J.M., Lindner,D.L. and Volk,T.J., Ectomycorrhizal characterization of an American chestnut (Castanea dentata)-dominated community in Western Wisconsin. Mycorrhiza 19 (1), 27-36 (2008). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/EU819490
crop interaction 4
- GloBI symbiontOf Inocybe xanthomelas Khokon, A.M., Schneider, D., Daniel, R. and Polle, A., 2021. Soil Layers Matter: Vertical Stratification of Root-Associated Fungal Assemblages in Temperate Forests Reveals Differences in Habitat Colonization. Microorganisms. doi:10.3390/microorganisms9102131 DOI
- GloBI ectomycorrhizalHostOf Inocybe xanthomelas Baldrian_2016_DE02, Fungi associated with decomposing deadwood in a natural beech-dominated forest. Fungal Ecology.
- GloBI ectomycorrhizalHostOf Inocybe xanthomelas PradaSalcedo_2021_GT, Fungal guilds and soil functionality respond to tree community traits rather than to tree diversity in European forests. Molecular Ecology.
- GloBI ectomycorrhizalHostOf Inocybe xanthomelas Palmer,J.M., Lindner,D.L. and Volk,T.J., Ectomycorrhizal characterization of an American chestnut (Castanea dentata)-dominated community in Western Wisconsin. Mycorrhiza 19 (1), 27-36 (2008). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/EU819490