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Mycorrhizal types associated with Mediterranean woody plant species across the Andalusian Red Natura 2000

AutorBastida, Jesús M. CSIC ORCID; Prieto Rubio, Jorge CSIC ORCID ; Dejana, Laura CSIC; Lendínez Contreras, Sandra CSIC; Perea, Antonio J. CSIC ORCID; Ramírez Serrano, Beatriz; Alcántara, Julio M.; Verdú, Miguel CSIC ORCID; Montesinos-Navarro, Alicia ; Garrido Sánchez, José Luis
Palabras claveRed Natura 2000
Andalusia
Plant community
Plant mycorrhizal interactions
Mycorrhizal type
Mycorrhizal status
Woody species
Mediterranean forest
Fecha de publicación20-feb-2023
EditorDIGITAL.CSIC
CitaciónBastida, Jesús M.; Prieto Rubio, Jorge; Dejana, Laura; Lendínez Contreras, Sandra; Perea, Antonio J.; Ramírez Serrano, Beatriz; Alcántara, Julio M.; Verdú, Miguel; Montesinos-Navarro, Alicia; Garrido Sánchez, José Luis; 2023; Mycorrhizal types associated with Mediterranean woody plant species across the Andalusian Red Natura 2000 [Dataset]; DIGITAL.CSIC; Version 1.2; https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/15137
ResumenOur aim was to register and characterize, throughout bibliographic review of published databases, the mycorrhizal type (AM, ECM, ERM, NM, AM+NM, ECM+NM,ERM+NM, ECM+AM+NM) and status (OM, FM, NM) of Mediterranean woody plant species sampled across the Andalusian Red Natura 2000. Here, we included a total of 243 plant species sampled across 38 plant communities from 19 protected areas distributed within the Andalusian RedNatura 2000.
Descripción[Description of methods used for collection/generation of data] We use available information from mycorrhizal databases to assign mycorrhizal type and status to our sampled plant species. Two databases were reviewed, Bueno et al. (2017) and FungalRoot (2020). Bueno et al. has info at the species level, while FungalRoot has multiple observations per species. For this reason, a species was assigned to a particular mycorrhizal type, whether the number of observations was equal or higher than 70 %, otherwise we assigned multiple associations. In the case of species that did not match with both databases, mycorrhizal type was assigned based on information at the genus, tribe or family level. Once each species was classified to a particular mycorrhizal type, we followed to assign their status. References: - Soudzilovskaia, N. A., Vaessen, S., Barcelo, M., He, J., Rahimlou, S., Abarenkov, K., ... & Tedersoo, L. (2020). FungalRoot: global online database of plant mycorrhizal associations. New Phytologist, 227(3), 955-966. - Bueno, C. G., Moora, M., Gerz, M., Davison, J., Öpik, M., Pärtel, M., ... & Zobel, M. (2017). Plant mycorrhizal status, but not type, shifts with latitude and elevation in Europe. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 26(6), 690-699.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/295372
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/15137
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