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      Climate change effects fruiting of the prize matsutake mushroom in China

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              Rapid and recent changes in fungal fruiting patterns.

              Information on responses of higher organisms to climate change is dominated by events in spring. Far less is known about autumnal events and virtually nothing about communities of microorganisms. We analyzed autumnal fruiting patterns of macrofungi over the past 56 years and found that average first fruiting date of 315 species is earlier, while last fruiting date is later. Fruiting of mycorrhizal species that associate with both deciduous and coniferous trees is delayed in deciduous, but not in coniferous, forests. Many species are now fruiting twice a year, indicating increased mycelial activity and possibly greater decay rates in ecosystems.
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                Journal
                Fungal Diversity
                Fungal Diversity
                Springer Nature
                1560-2745
                1878-9129
                September 2012
                April 27 2012
                September 2012
                : 56
                : 1
                : 189-198
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                10.1007/s13225-012-0163-z
                76b7fc95-639b-4c92-9b81-d6e67bc78e96
                © 2012
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