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Ecological contributions of fungi (biochemistry).

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History

Species Types

Processes

Signal Transduction Pathways

Fungal Decomposition/ Recycling

Decomposition is a general term used to describe the interrelated processes by which organic matter is broken down to CO2 and humus with a simultaneous release of nutrients. (http://lawr.ucdavis.edu/classes/ssc219/biogeo/decomp.htm) The amount of organic matter decomposed depends on two factors: climate and temperature However, because these two factors often determine one another the rate of decompostion (Mt) = M0 e-kt (http://nre509.wikidot.com/lecture-5:decomposition-constant-k) M is the mass of litter at a certain time; M0 is the initial mass of litter; e is the base of the natural logarithm; k is the decomposition constant; and t is the amount of time passed since the initial measurement

Biochemical By-Products

References

External Links

Group Discussion

chat here

so when is everyone starting this ?

References Used (indicate name)

Sean Froese 1) example

Sean Froese 2) example

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