Biology Section, Uppsala University

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The biology section at Uppsala University conduct research on biodiversity across all forms of organisms, including genes/genomes, phylogenetics, species and speciation, evolution, local adaptation, species communities, and biogeography.

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  1. Environmental long read amplicons of soil fungi across Podzol soil profile Soil samples were collected in mid-October 2013 from Ivantjärnsheden field station in Jädraås (60°49‘N, 16°30’E, altitude 185 m), a well-documented field site in central Sweden (Persson, 1980) with Pinus sylvestris L. overstory and an understory of ericaceous dwarf shrubs (Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull and Vaccinium vitis-ideae L...
  2. Kungsängen soil microbial communities Since Linnaeus's time, the Kungsängen Nature Reserve has drawn frequent visitors because of its vegetation including the largest population of Fritillaria meleagris L. in Sweden...
  3. Soil fungal communities of ectomycorrhizal dominated woodlands across West Africa Forests and woodlands in the Guineo-Sudanian transition zone contain many tree species that form symbiotic interactions with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi, which facilitate plant growth by increasing nutrient and water uptake. Despite their importance for ecosystem functioning and anthropogenic use, diversity and distribution of ECM fungi is severely under-documented in West Africa...

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