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Interactions Between Soil Mesofauna and Edible Ectomycorrhizal Mushrooms
The ecological relationships between soil organisms are the result of the diversity present in a determined space and time, forming functional networks of biological activity. The mesofauna–fungal sporome inte...
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Climate Change, Biotechnology, and Mexican Neotropical Edible Ectomycorrhizal Mushrooms
Currently, the greatest environmental challenge faced by humankind is climate change. With certainty, we can state that there is no spot on the planet that has remained unaffected by the human being. We live i...
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Open AccessTraditional knowledge and use of wild mushrooms by Mixtecs or Ñuu savi, the people of the rain, from Southeastern Mexico
Mexico is an important global reservoir of biological and cultural richness and traditional knowledge of wild mushrooms. However, there is a high risk of loss of this knowledge due to the erosion of traditiona...
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Open AccessThe Present Status of Fire Ecology, Traditional Use of Fire, and Fire Management in Mexico and Central America
Traditionally, forest fires in Mexico, the Caribe, and Central America have been perceived, by both urban and some rural societies and government agencies, only as destructive phenomena. Certainly 40% of fores...