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The Forest Mycology Team is located at the Forestry Sciences
Laboratory, Corvallis, OR, and is part of the Ecosystem Processes
Program of the PNW Research Station. The Team's goals are to
determine the ecological contribution of beneficial symbiotic forest
fungi to maintaining long-term site productivity, sustaining the
biological and functional diversity of forest fungi within a range of
forest management options, and developing the technology to predict
and enhance system recovery after disruption of soil microbial
populations. To achieve these goals, basic research focuses on the
taxonomy, systematics, community structure, population biology,
biological diversity and ecosystem functions of forest fungi. Applied
and developmental research focuses on productivity and sustainability
of commercially harvested edible forest mushrooms (non-timber forest
products), effects of forest disturbance and silvacultural options on
fungal productivity and function, and development of conservation
strategies for rare and potentially endangered forest fungi.
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Survey & Manage Fungi Resources
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