fungi

Soil microfuna and microflora- includes bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, rotifers, tardigrades

Terrestrial Soil Microfuna and Microflora
Abstract
Howard Drossman, John Hobbie, Erik Hobbie, 2011 Soil ergoserol concentration from Abisko Sweden 2007.. 10.6073/pasta/be64d499a06fe406645551be39c6189c
The data set describes soil ergosterol concentration, which is unique to fungal membranes., from samples from Abisko, Sweden. The samples from Abisko, Sweden, were collected by E.A. Hobbie at a birch forest site and a tundra site. The Abisko sites are described in www.abacus-ipy.org/fieldsites/abisko.html.
John (J.C.) Weber, John Hobbie, 2011 Plant litter, soil, plants and fungal fruiting bodies 15N, 13C, percent C and N along Dalton Highway, Alaska 2004, 1990, 2007.. 10.6073/pasta/015d969d9fa8edad701ac0141614472a
The data set includes 15N and 13C for plant litter, soil, plants and fungal fruiting bodies (mycorrhizae), percent C (soil organic matter and percent N from samples collected in three separate trips (1990, 2004, 2007) along the transect of the Dalton Highway (AK) extending from the Yukon River on the south to Prudhoe Bay on the north.
Howard Drossman, John Hobbie, Erik Hobbie, 2011 Soil ergosterol transect Dalton Highway Alaska 2007. 10.6073/pasta/40a48a90a74d43a6f40126ee1074a50e
The data set describes soil ergosterol concentration, which is unique to fungal membranes., from an Alaska transect . The soil samples from Alaska were collected in a trip from north to south along the Dalton Highway. north of the Yukon River.
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