Abstract
Describes the impact of fire regimes on the structure and diversity of fungi communities across the landscape. The study found that long-burnt, frequently burnt and recently burnt situations each create habitats that are favorable to some fungi and unfavorable to others, showing that no particular regime is favorable for all the species.
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Robinson, R. M. (2006). Varying Fire Regimes to Promote Fungal Diversity across the Landscape. Australasian Plant Conservation: Journal of the Australian Network for Plant Conservation, 14(4), 16–17. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.373056
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