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Ce nouvel ouvrage présente les travaux de chercheurs dédiés à l'étude des différents types de mycorhizes, des espèces fongiques associées et de leur répartition influencée par des facteurs géographiques et environnementaux dans les différentes régions biogéographiques sud-américaines. Les caractéristiques biotiques et abiotiques exclusives délimitent des écosystèmes naturels avec des communautés biologiques uniques, où les mycorhizologues ont étudié les symbioses végétales dans ces écosystèmes pendant des décennies, fournissant des données de la Grande Savane vénézuélienne, Andes, Puna, Chaco, Caatinga, Monte, forêt Atlantique, forêt Marginale, Cerrado, Patagonie, Yungas, forêt tropicale, forêt andine patagonique et section Antarctique. Dans ces milieux, différentes associations mycorhiziennes (arbusculaire / éricoïde / orchidée / orchidée / ectomycorhizienne / mycohétérotrophe) sont présentes dans les plantes herbacées, arbustes et arbres. Les associations mycorhiziennes ont été étudiées sous différents angles de recherche (biodiversité, invasions biologiques, perturbations biotiques / abiotiques, variations altitudinales, changements saisonniers, usages des sols). Le but de ce livre est de compiler des recherches sur les champignons mycorhiziens et leurs associations dans les environnements d'Amérique du Sud, à travers la synthèse d'informations provenant d'environnements naturels et anthropogéniques liés. Le livre se concentre sur différentes biorégions d'Amérique du Sud, des zones tropicales au cône sud, et il sera utile à ceux qui travaillent sur les interactions plantes-fongiques dans différents types de végétation et sur les terres agricoles d'Amérique du Sud et du monde.
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374 pages
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n.c
Parution
2019-06-12
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Springer
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9783030152277
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9783030152284

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9783030152284

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Dr. Marcela Claudia Pagano
Marcela Pagano was born in La Plata, Argentina. She taught for some years at high school and Universities. In 2018 she was appointed as Technical analyst in Health Promotion and Management at Sanitary Surveillance Board, Santa Catarina, Brazil. Prior to that, she spent over 10 years in mycorrhizal research, completing her PhD at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil and four postdoctoral fellowships.
Education: Dr. Pagano completed her D.Sc. (Sciences - Applied Botany) and her MSc in Ecology, Conservation and Wild Life Management from Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Experience: She has vast experience in different areas of plant-soil-fungal biology, to name a few: Rhizobial and mycorrhizal symbiosis, Nanomaterials focusing on anthropogenic soils and biochar, terrestrial ecology, etc.
Publication: Since 1998, 28 papers published in national and international peer reviewed journals like Ecological Indicators, Applied Soil Ecology, Symbiosis, Soil & Tillage Research, etc. and from different journals of Elsevier, Springer, etc.
International collaboration: Dr. Pagano also collaborate in research projects in Brazil and with other research groups, which has resulted in 27 book chapters and 2 edited books.
Editorial Experience: She is editorial board member of three International Journals (European Journal of Soil Biology, Frontiers in Microbiology).
Specialization Keywords: Plant-soil interactions /soil ecology, mycorrhizal fungi, plant symbiosis, Nanomaterials

Prof. Dr. Mónica Alejandra Lugo  
MICODIF- IMIBIO-CONICET-UNSL- Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia, 5700, San Luis, Argentina.  e-mail lugo@unsl.edu.ar/monicalugo63@gmail.com
ML was born in Tigre, Argentina. She taught for 28 years at high school and Universities such as National University of Buenos Aires, National University of Córdoba and National University of San Luis; and her current positions are Adjunct professor (Biology Department, FQByF, National University of San Luis) to Bachelor of Biological Sciences and to Professor in Biological Sciences, becoming Professor of Vegetal Diversity I, Plant-Fungi interactions: Mycophyllas and Mycorrhizas, Biology of Protist and Fungi and Fungi and Vegetal Systematic. She won three Doctoral Scholarships (1994-1999) and a Postdoc Fellowship (1999-2001). Further, she is the Director of the Mycology, Diversity and Fungi interaction Herbarium (MICODIF) of the National University of San Luis-SNDB (National System of Biological Data-Argentina).
Education: Dr. Lugo completed her D.Sc. (Biological Sciences) from National University of Córdoba, Argentina.
Experience: She has worked in diverse research topics such as: Plan-Fungi associations (stem fungal endophytes/mycophyllas, arbuscular mycorrhizas and dark septate endophytes, ectomycorrhizasecology), Environmental Microbiology (plants and soil microorganisms interactions in highlands, stressed, arid and semi-arid native and agronomic ecosystems, secondary communities), Mycology, fungal diversity, etc.
Publication: Since 1995, 24 papers published in national and international peer reviewed journals like Microbial Ecology, Mycologia, Symbiosis, Mycorrhiza, Pedobiologia, Journal of Arid Environments, etc., published also 3 Book Chapters, 1 Book of Research Methodologies, 2 Didactic Books from different editorial such as NOVA Science Publishers, Springer, etc.
International collaboration: Dr. Lugo also collaborate in research projects in Argentina, Colombia, Italy and with other research groups.
Editorial Experience: She has reviewed research works as expert reviewer of International Journals (Applied Soil Ecology, Fungal Ecology, Microbial Ecology, Mycorrhiza, Symbiosis, etc.) and National Journals.
Specialization Keywords: Plant-soilinteractions /soil ecology, mycorrhizal fungi, plant symbiosis/arid, semiarid, highlands, stressed environments

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