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Fig. 1 | Annals of Forest Science

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From: Monitoring ectomycorrhizal fungi at large scales for science, forest management, fungal conservation and environmental policy

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A 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 feasible

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