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Hoffland et al., 2004

The Role of Fungi in Weathering

Hoffland, E., Kuyper, T. W., Wallander, H., Plassard, C., Gorbushina, A. A., Haselwandter, K., Holmstrom, S., Landeweert, R., Lundstrom, U. S., Rosling, A., Sen, R., Smits, M. M., van Hees, P. A. W., van Breemen, N.
DOI
DOI10.2307/3868266
Aasta2004
AjakiriFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Köide2
Number5
Leheküljed258
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id13101

Abstrakt

No rock at the Earth’s surface escapes weathering. This process is the primary source of all the essential elements for organisms, except nitrogen and carbon. Since the onset of terrestrial life, weathering has been accelerated under the influence of biota. The study of biological weathering started at the end of the 19th century. Although the role of bacteria (Eubacteria, Archaea) has attracted a lot of interest, until recently the role of fungi has largely been neglected. More recently, however, fungal weathering has become an increasingly important focus of biogeochemical research.

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