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Sergei Polme

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Nilsson R, Jansson A, Wurzbacher C, Anslan S, Belford P, Corcoll N, et al.
MycoKeys . 2024 Nov; 110:273-285. PMID: 39610860
Journal impact factors were devised to qualify and compare university library holdings but are frequently repurposed for use in ranking applications, research papers, and even individual applicants in mycology and...
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Tedersoo L, Drenkhan R, Abarenkov K, Anslan S, Bahram M, Bitenieks K, et al.
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Apr; 16(2):e13253. PMID: 38575147
Partner specificity is a well-documented phenomenon in biotic interactions, yet the factors that determine specificity in plant-fungal associations remain largely unknown. By utilizing composite soil samples, we identified the predictors...
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Mikryukov V, Dulya O, Zizka A, Bahram M, Hagh-Doust N, Anslan S, et al.
Sci Adv . 2023 Nov; 9(48):eadj8016. PMID: 38019923
How the multiple facets of soil fungal diversity vary worldwide remains virtually unknown, hindering the management of this essential species-rich group. By sequencing high-resolution DNA markers in over 4000 topsoil...
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Nilsson R, Ryberg M, Wurzbacher C, Tedersoo L, Anslan S, Polme S, et al.
MycoKeys . 2023 May; 96:143-157. PMID: 37214179
Fungal metabarcoding of substrates such as soil, wood, and water is uncovering an unprecedented number of fungal species that do not seem to produce tangible morphological structures and that defy...
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Vasar M, Davison J, Moora M, Sepp S, Anslan S, Al-Quraishy S, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2023 May; 14:1106617. PMID: 37143888
Introduction: Traditional approaches to collecting large-scale biodiversity data pose huge logistical and technical challenges. We aimed to assess how a comparatively simple method based on sequencing environmental DNA (eDNA) characterises...
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Sepp S, Vasar M, Davison J, Oja J, Anslan S, Al-Quraishy S, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2023 Feb; 14:1100235. PMID: 36743494
Our knowledge of microbial biogeography has advanced in recent years, yet we lack knowledge of the global diversity of some important functional groups. Here, we used environmental DNA from 327...
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Tedersoo L, Mikryukov V, Zizka A, Bahram M, Hagh-Doust N, Anslan S, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2022 Sep; 28(22):6696-6710. PMID: 36056462
Fungi are highly diverse organisms, which provide multiple ecosystem services. However, compared with charismatic animals and plants, the distribution patterns and conservation needs of fungi have been little explored. Here,...
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Abarenkov K, Kristiansson E, Ryberg M, Nogal-Prata S, Gomez-Martinez D, Stuer-Patowsky K, et al.
MycoKeys . 2022 Feb; 86:177-194. PMID: 35153529
The international DNA sequence databases abound in fungal sequences not annotated beyond the kingdom level, typically bearing names such as "uncultured fungus". These sequences beget low-resolution mycological results and invite...
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Nageen Y, Asemoloye M, Polme S, Wang X, Xu S, Ramteke P, et al.
BMC Microbiol . 2021 May; 21(1):134. PMID: 33932997
Background: Fungal spores dispersed in the atmosphere may become cause of different pathological conditions and allergies for human beings. A number of studies have been performed to analyze the diversity...
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Davison J, Moora M, Semchenko M, Adenan S, Ahmed T, Akhmetzhanova A, et al.
New Phytol . 2021 Jan; 231(2):763-776. PMID: 33507570
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a globally distributed group of soil organisms that play critical roles in ecosystem function. However, the ecological niches of individual AM fungal taxa are...