Fig. 1From: Monitoring ectomycorrhizal fungi at large scales for science, forest management, fungal conservation and environmental policyA first geographic distribution map for the false truffle Elaphomyces granulatus—a dominant mycorrhizal fungus of pine forests overlooked in fruiting body surveys due to its underground fruiting that is currently a candidate for global red listing—generated using inverse distance-weighted interpolation on DNA sequences from Level II pine sites and georeferenced GenBank accessions showing that large-scale mapping of dominant ectomycorrhizal fungi is feasibleBack to article page