Following are the links for databases on Ectomycorrhiza descriptions: 1) British Columbia Ectomycorrhizal Research Network a) Manual of Concise Descriptions of North American Ectomycorrhizae (CDE) This manual provides information primarily for the North-American audience of ecologically –oriented researchers with illustrated descriptions, including DNA characterization, of ectomycorrhizae identified to plant and fungus species. Ectomycorrhizae fungal species that have been described elsewhere are included, though preference and emphasis is on previously undescribed ectomycorrhizae. b) Ectomycorrhizae Descriptions Database (EDD) EDD is a search tool which allows users to browse or search a database of ectomycorrhizae morphological descriptions. It has been developed with the purpose of bringing together as many published and unpublished descriptions as possible so as to serve as a comprehensive tool for identification of ectomycorrhizae in British Columbia and Pacific Northwest. The EDD can be searched either by: -- Browsing a catalog of ectomycorrhizae types in the database or, -- By a synoptic search of key features and characters. c) Photoprofiles of Ectomycorrhizae (POE) The web page provides a list of all photoprofiles available and these can be viewed online or downloaded as PDF files. Data from the photoprofiles have been entered into EDD and can be included in the synoptic search. 2) Determination of Ectomycorrhizae The database offers definitions of the descriptors (characters) of ectomycorrhizae used, morphological descriptions of the ectomycorrhizae, original hand drawings and photographs as well as an interactive multi-access key. Currently, DEEMY comprises of about 320 types of ectomycorrhizae characterized by 420 often multi-state characters. 3) Database on Ectomycorrhizal Diversity of Kumaun region It is the first Indian database on Ectomycorrhizae descriptions in the Kumaun region of Nainital, Uttarakhand that entails the details of a plethora of ectomycorrhizal species present in that region. 4) eMyCo- Ectomycorrhizal community database It is a tool created to gather and analyse data on ectomycorrhizal fungal communities, with particular reference to the Mediterranean sea. eMyCo is made up by independent surveys each characterizing an ectomycorrhizal community and its habitat. Surveys are composed by a number of elementary taxonomical units which are described using: morphological characters of ectomycorrhizas, ITS sequences of the symbiotic fungus, abundance and frequency values. eMyCo is provided with a search system enable to compare different surveys sharing one or more parameters and/or elementary taxonomical units.
Objective is to provide links to major mycorrhizal sequence databases for use by researchers involved in this field. It could be used for molecular characterization, phylogenetic studies and various in-silico and in-vitro activities (PCR, hybridization etc.) Following are the links to major databases for mycorrhizal sequence retrieval: 1) NCBI-nucleotide 2) UNITE 3) Database on Ectomycorrhizal Diversity of Kumaun region
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