Anna Rosling

Fungal biologist.

Abbreviations: Rosling
Occupations: botanist
Languages: English
Dates: 1974-00-00T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 6 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 6 fungi

6 fungi attributed to6 fungi:

Archaeorhizomycetes (Archaeorhizomyces) Rosling & T. James 2011
fungi class in the phylum ascomycota
Archaeorhizomycetes is a class of fungi in the subdivision Taphrinomycotina of the Ascomycota. So far, the class has only one described order, Archaeorhizomycetales, family, Archaeorhizomycetaceae, and genus, Archaeorhizomyces. The class was first described by a team led by Anna Rosling in 2011. Species in the class are globally distributed, and grow in soil and around roots. Specific known host trees of various Archaeorhizomyces species include hemlock, spruce, pine and heather, but other species colonise hardwoods generally. The precise ecological role of the taxa is uncertain. While
Archaeorhizomyces finlayi Rosling & T.Y. James 2011
fungi species in the archaeorhizomycetaceae family
Archaeorhizomyces finlayi is a species of fungus in the class Archaeorhizomycetes and the type species. When the class was described in 2011, a single order, Archaeorhizomycetales, family, Archaeorhizomycetaceae, genus, Archaeorhizomyces and species, Archaeorhizomyces finlayi, were described, though other species are known to exist. A. finlayi is named in honour of Roger D. Finlay. Archaeorhizomyces finlayi is known from Scandinavia and North America. The species grows around the roots of coniferous trees, though has been grown in agar culture. Thin hyphae make up the mycelia, measuring from
Archaeorhizomycetales Rosling & T. James 2011
fungi order in the class archaeorhizomycetes
Archaeorhizomycetes is a class of fungi in the subdivision Taphrinomycotina of the Ascomycota. So far, the class has only one described order, Archaeorhizomycetales, family, Archaeorhizomycetaceae, and genus, Archaeorhizomyces. The class was first described by a team led by Anna Rosling in 2011. Species in the class are globally distributed, and grow in soil and around roots. Specific known host trees of various Archaeorhizomyces species include hemlock, spruce, pine and heather, but other species colonise hardwoods generally. The precise ecological role of the taxa is uncertain. While
Archaeorhizomyces borealis Menkis, T.Y. James & Rosling 2014
fungi species in the archaeorhizomycetaceae family
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Archaeorhizomycetaceae Rosling & T. James 2011
fungi family in the order archaeorhizomycetales
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Archaeorhizomyces Rosling & T. James 2011
fungi genus in the archaeorhizomycetaceae family
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