Luoma, D.L., Durall, D.M, Eberhart,
J.L., and Sidlar, K.2011.Rediscovery
of the vesicles that
characterized Rhizopogon
vesiculosus.Mycologia
103: 1074-1079.
Massicotte, H.B.,
Melville, L.H., Peterson, R.L., Tackaberry,
L.E., andLuoma,
D.L.2010.Structural
characteristics of root-fungus associations in two
mycoheterotrophic species, Allotropa virgata and
Pleuricospora
fimbriolata
(Monotropoideae), from southwest Oregon, USA. Mycorrhiza, 20: 391-397.
Luoma, D.L. and Eberhart, J.L. 2010.
Third-year
response of ectomycorrhizae to soil nutritional amendments
across a gradient of
SNC disease.Pp
82-92 in: Mulvey,
R. and Shaw, D. (ed.). Swiss
Needle Cast Cooperative Annual Report 2010, College of
Forestry, Oregon State
University, Corvallis. 106p.
Trappe,
J.M., Molina, R.,Luoma, D.L.,
Cázares, E., Pilz, D., Smith, J.E., Castellano, M.A.,
Miller, S.L., Trappe, M.J.
2009. Diversity, ecology, and conservation of truffle
fungi in forests of
the Pacific Northwest. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-772.
Portland, OR: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest
Research Station.
194 p.
Luoma, D.L. and Eberhart, J.L. 2009.
Second-year
response of ectomycorrhizae to soil nutritional amendments
across a gradient of
SNC disease.Pp
85-98 in:
Shaw, D. and Woolley, T. (eds.). Swiss Needle Cast Cooperative
Annual Report
2009, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
99p.
Jacobs, K. M. and D. L.
Luoma.
2008. Small mammal mycophagy response to variations in
green-tree
retention. Journal of Wildlife Management
72:1747-1755. LINK
Luoma, D.L. and Eberhart, J.L. 2008.
Response
of Ectomycorrhizae to Swiss Needle Cast Disease. Pp 85-90 in:
Shaw, D. and
Woolley, T. (eds.). Swiss Needle Cast Cooperative Annual
Report 2008, College
of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 95p.
Warren, J.M., Brooks J.R.,
Meinzer, F.C. Eberhart, J.L. 2008. Hydraulic
redistribution of water from Pinus ponderosa trees to seedlings:
evidence for an ectomycorrhizal pathway. New Phytologist 178:
382–394. LINK
Luoma, D.L., Eberhart, J.L., Abbott, R., Moore, A.,
Amaranthus, M.P., and Pilz, D. 2006. Effects of
mushroom
harvest technique on subsequent American matsutake
production.
Forest Ecology and Management, 236:65–75. LINK
Luoma, D.L., Stockdale, C.A., Molina, R., and Eberhart,
J.L. 2006. The spatial influence of
Douglas-fir
retention trees on ectomycorrhiza diversity. Canadian
Journal of
Forest Research, 36:2561–2573. LINK
Luoma, D.L. and Eberhart, J.L. 2005. Results
from
green-tree retention experiments: ectomycorrhizal fungi.
In:
Peterson, C.E. and Maguire, D.A. (eds.). Balancing ecosystem
values:
innovative experiments for sustainable forestry. Proceedings of
a
conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-635. USDA Forest
Service,
Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. Pp.
257–264. LINK
Castellano, M.A., Trappe, J.M., and Luoma, D.L. 2004.
Chapter
10. Sequestrate fungi. Pp. 197-213. In:
Mueller, B.M., Bills, G.F., and Foster, M.S., eds.
Biodiversity
of fungi: Inventory and monitoring methods. Elsevier
Academic
Press, London. 777 p.
Luoma, D.L., Eberhart, J.L., Molina, R., and Amaranthus,
M.P.
2004. Response of ectomycorrhizal fungus sporocarp
production to
varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention.
Forest
Ecology and Management, 202:337–354. LINK
Kretzer, A.M., Luoma, D.L., Molina, R., and Spatafora, J.
2003.
Taxonomy of the Rhizopogon
vinicolor species complex based on analysis of ITS
sequences and
microsatellite loci Mycologia, 95:480–487. LINK
Manning, T., Maguire, C.C., Jacobs, K.M., and Luoma, D.L.
2003.
Additional habitat, diet and range information for the
white-footed vole (Arborimus
albipes).
American Midland
Naturalist, 150:115–122. LINK
Luoma, D.L., Trappe, J.M., Claridge, A.W., Jacobs, K.M.,
and
Cazares, E. 2003. Chapter 10.
Relationships among
fungi and small mammals in forested ecosystems. Pp.
343–373. In: Zable, C.J. and Anthony, R.G.,
eds.
Mammal community dynamics: Management and conservation in
the
coniferous forests of western North America. Cambridge
University
Press, Cambridge, UK. 709 p. LINK
Pilz,D., Molina, R., Danell, E., Waring, R., Rose, C.,
Alexander, S., Luoma, D.L., Cromack Jr., K., and Lefevre, C. 2003.
SilviShrooms:
Predicting edible ectomycorrhizal mushroom productivity.
In: Johnson, A.C., Haynes, R.W., and Monserud, R.A. (eds.)
Congruent management of multiple resources: proceedings from the
Wood
Compatibility Initiative workshop. USDA Forest Service, Pacific
Northwest Research Station, Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-563.
Portland, OR. Pp. 199–207.
Smith, J.E., Molina, R., Huso, M.M.P., Luoma, D.L., McKay,
D.,
Castellano, M.A., Lebel, T., and Valachovic, Y. 2002.
Species
richness, abundance, and composition of hypogeous and epigeous
ectomycorrhizal fungal sporocarps in young, rotation-age, and
old-growth stands of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga
menziesii) in the Cascade Range of Oregon, U.S.A.
Can. J.
Bot., 80:186–204. LINK
Pilz,D., Molina, R., Danell, E., Waring, R., Rose, C.,
Alexander, S., Luoma, D.L., Cromack Jr., K., and Lefevre,
C. 2002.
SilviShrooms: Predicting edible mushroom productivity using
forest
carbon allocation modelling and immunoassays of
ectomycorrhizae.
In: Hall, I.R., Wang, Y., Zambonelli, A., and Danell, E.
(eds).
Edible mycorrhizal mushrooms and their cultivation.
Proceedings
of the second international conference on edible mycorrhizal
mushrooms. New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food
Research
Limited, Christchurch. Pp. 1-10.
Luoma, D.L., Molina, R., Pilz, D., and Lefevre, C.
2001. Use of molecular techniques in the investigation of
forest
mushroom production under different ecosystem management
options.
In: Challenges of Agricultural Science for the 21st
Century. Proceedings of the International Symposium for
the 50th
Anniversary of the College of Agriculture, Chungbuk National
University, Chungbuk, Korea. Pp. 59–69.
Amaranthus, M.P., Luoma, D.L., Eberhart, J.L., and Trappe,
J.M. 2001. Truffle dominance and diversity in
natural
vegetative communities. In: Science and Culture of
the
Truffle – Proceedings of the 5th International Congress.
French
Federation of Truffle Growers, Aix-en-Provence, France.
Part 4,
Pp. 183–187.
Amaranthus, M.P., Pilz, D., Moore, A., Abbott, R., and
Luoma,
D.L. 2000. American Matsutake (Tricholoma magnivelare)
across
spatial and temporal scales. In: Powers, R.F.,
Hauxwell,
D.L., and Nakamura, G.M. (eds.) Soil Biology and Forest
Management.
Proceedings, California Forest Soils Council Symposium February
23-24,
1996, Sacramento, California. USDA Forest Service PSW Res. Sta.,
Gen.
Tech. Rep. PSW-178. Albany, Calif. Pp. 99–108. LINK
Pilz, D., Smith, J., Amaranthus M.P., Alexander, S.,
Molina,
R.,
and Luoma D.L. 1999. Mushrooms and
timber:
Managing
commercial harvesting in the Oregon Cascades. Journal of
Forestry,
97:4-11. LINK.
Cazares, E., Luoma, D.L., Amaranthus, M.P., Chambers,
C.L.,
and
Lehmkuhl,
J.F. 1999. Interaction of fungal sporocarp
production
with
small mammal abundance and diet in Douglas-fir stands of the
Southern
Cascade
Range. Northwest Science, 73:64-76.
Eberhart, J.L., Luoma, D.L., Pilz, D., Amaranthus, M.P.,
Abbott,
R.,
and Segotta, D. 1999. Effects of harvest
techniques on
American Matsutake (Tricholoma magnivelare) production.
IXth
International Congress of Mycology. Sydney, Australia.
Barroetavena, C., Gisler, S.D., Luoma, D.L., and Meinke,
R.J.
1998. Mycorrhizal status of the endangered species
Astragalus
applegatei
Peck as determined from a soil bioassay. Mycorrhiza,
8:117-119.
Cazares, E., Luoma, D.L., Eberhart, J.L., Amaranthus,
M.P.,
Cray, C.,
Dodd, M.P., and McArthur, M. 1998. Hypogeous
fungal
diversity
and biomass following salvage logging in Mt. Hood National
Forest,
Oregon,
USA. Second International Conference on Mycorrhizae.
Uppsala,
Sweden.
Cazares, E., Luoma, D.L., Chambers, C.L., and Lehmkuhl,
J.F.
1998. Sporocarp biomass, small mammal abundance and diet in two
southern
Cascade Range forest stands. Northwest Scientific
Association
Annual
Meeting. Olympia, Wash.
Eberhart, J.L., and Luoma, D.L. 1998.
Correspondence
between ectomycorrhiza abundance and sporocarp biomass on a
regional
scale.
Second International Conference on Mycorrhizae. Uppsala,
Sweden.
Massicotte, H.B., Melville, L.H., Peterson, R.L., and
Luoma,
D.L.
1998. Anatomical aspects of field ectomycorrhizas on
Polygonum
viviparum
(Polygonaceae) and Kobresia bellardii (Cyperaceae).
Mycorrhiza,
7:287-292.1998.
Luoma, D.L., Eberhart, J.L., and Manning, T. Correlations
between
small mammal abundance and truffle standing crop in the Cascade
Range,
USA. Second International Conference on Mycorrhizae.
Uppsala,
Sweden.
Amaranthus, M.P. and Luoma, D.L. 1997. Diversity of
ectomycorrhizal
fungi in forest ecosystems: importance and conservation. In:
Martins et
al. (eds.). Progress in microbial ecology. Proceedings -7th
International
Symposium on Microbiology- Santos, Brazil, 1995. Pp. 99-105.
Eberhart, J.L., and Luoma, D.L. 1997. Lactarius
rubrilacteus
+ Pseudotsuga menziesii. In: Goodman, D.M.,
Durall,
D.M., Trofymow, J.A., and Berch, S.M. (eds.). A manual of
concise
descriptions of North American ectomycorrhizae. Mycologue
Publications,
co-published by B.C. Ministry of Forests, Canadian Forest
Service,
Victoria
B.C. Pp. CDE15.1-4. LINK
Kaye, T., Liston, A., Love, R., Luoma, D., Meinke, R.J.,
and
Wilson,
M. (eds.). 1997. Conservation and management of native
plants and
fungi.
Native Plant Society of Oregon, Corvallis, Oregon. 296 p. LINK
Luoma, D.L., Eberhart, J.L., and Amaranthus, M.P.
1997.
Biodiversity
of ectomycorrhizal types from Southwest Oregon. In: Kaye, T.N.,
Liston,
A., Love, R.M., Luoma, D.L., Meinke, R.J., and Wilson, M.V.
(eds.).
Conservation
and management of native plants and fungi. Native Plant Society
of
Oregon,
Corvallis, Oregon. Pp. 249-253. LINK.
Luoma, D.L., and Thies, W.G. 1997. Stumps fumigated
with
chloropicrin:
effects on surrounding plants. Can. J. For. Res., 27:1737-1745.
LINK
Waters, J.R., McKelvey, K.S., Luoma, D.L., and Zabel,
C.J.
1997.
Truffle production in old-growth and mature fir stands in
northeastern
California. Forest Ecology and Management, 96:155-166. LINK
Agerer, R., Danielson, R.M., Egli, S. Ingleby, K., Luoma,
D.,
and Treu,
R. (Eds.) 1996. Descriptions of Ectomycorrhizae 1:1-22.
Eberhart, J.L., and Luoma, D.L. 1996. Truncocolumella
citrina
+ Pseudotsuga menziesii. In: Goodman, D.M., Durall,
D.M.,
Trofymow,
J.A., and Berch, S.M. (eds.). A manual of concise descriptions
of North
American ectomycorrhizae. Mycologue Publications, co-published
by B.C.
Ministry of Forests, Canadian Forest Service, Victoria B.C. Pp.
CDE9.1-4. LINK
Eberhart, J.L., Luoma, D.L., and Amaranthus, M.P.
1996.
Response
of ectomycorrhizal fungi to forest management treatments ? A new
method
for quantifying morphotypes. In: Azcon-Aguilar, C. and Barea, J.
M.
(eds.).
Mycorrhizas in integrated systems: from genes to plant
development.
Luxembourg:
Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
Pp. 96?99.
For forest ecologists and mycologists. Pretreatment
abundance
of
ectomycorrhizae
was quantified using a new technique. examples
of
ectomycorrhiza types
Luoma, D.L., Eberhart, J.L., and Amaranthus, M.P. 1996.
Community
structure
and dynamics of ectomycorrhizal fungi in managed forest
stands:
Demonstration of ecosystem management options (DEMO) program.
In: Pilz,
D. and Molina, R. (eds.). Managing forest ecosystems to conserve
fungus
diversity and sustain wild mushroom harvests. USDA Forest
Service Gen.
Tech. Rep. PNW?GTR?371. Pac. Northwest Res. Stn., Portland, OR.
Pp.
23-26.
For forest ecologists, mycologists, and land managers.
Methods
for
assessing
ectomycorrhizal fungi are presented.
Luoma, D.L., Eberhart, J.L., and Amaranthus, M.P.
1996.
Response
of ectomycorrhizal fungi to forest management treatments ?
Sporocarp
production.
In: Azcon-Aguilar, C. and Barea, J. M. (eds.). Mycorrhizas in
integrated
systems: from genes to plant development. Luxembourg: Office for
Official
Publications of the European Communities. Pp. 553?556.
For forest ecologists, mycologists, and land managers.
Methods
for
assessing
mushroom and truffle abundance are presented.
Luoma, D.L., Eberhart, J.L., and Amaranthus, M.P.
1996.
Response
of ectomycorrhizal fungi to forest management treatments:
implications
for long-term ecosystem productivity. In: Pilz, D. and Molina,
R.
(eds.).
Managing forest ecosystems to conserve fungus diversity and
sustain
wild
mushroom harvests. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep.
PNW?GTR?371.
Pac.
Northwest Res. Stn., Portland, OR. Pp. 27-31.
For forest ecologists, mycologists, and land managers.
Methods
for
assessing
ectomycorrhizal fungi are presented
O'Dell, T.E., Smith, J.E., Castellano, M. and Luoma, D.L.
1996.
Diversity and conservation of forest fungi. In: Pilz, D. and
Molina, R.
(eds.). Managing forest ecosystems to conserve fungus diversity
and
sustain
wild mushroom harvests. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep.
PNW?GTR?371.
Pac. Northwest Res. Stn., Portland, OR. Pp. 5-18.
For forest ecologists, mycologists, and land managers. The
biodiversity
of forest fungi and approaches to their conservation are
discussed.
Pilz, D., Fischer, C., Molina, R., Amaranthus, M., and
Luoma, D. 1996.
Matsutake productivity and ecology plots in southern Oregon. In:
Pilz,
D. and Molina, R. (eds.). Managing forest ecosystems to conserve
fungus
diversity and sustain wild mushroom harvests. USDA Forest
Service Gen.
Tech. Rep. PNW?GTR?371. Pac. Northwest Res. Stn., Portland, OR.
Pp.
75-77
For forest ecologists, mycologists, and land managers.
Evaluation of
the
production of wild Matsutake mushrooms in research contexts is
presented.
Smith, J.E., Molina, R., McKay, D., Castellano, M. and
Luoma, D.
1996. Measuring fungal succession in Douglas-fir forests. In:
Pilz, D.
and Molina, R. (eds.). Managing forest ecosystems to conserve
fungus
diversity
and sustain wild mushroom harvests. USDA Forest Service Gen.
Tech. Rep.
PNW?GTR?371. Pac. Northwest Res. Stn., Portland, OR. Pp. 32-35.
For forest ecologists, mycologists, and land managers. The
changing
communities
of ectomycorrhizal fungi in forests of different ages are
discussed.
Smith, J.E., Molina, R., McKay, D., Luoma, D., and
Castellano, M.
1996. Ectomycorrhizal fungus diversity in Douglas-fir forests of
the
Oregon
Cascades. In: Azcon-Aguilar, C. and Barea, J. M. (eds.).
Mycorrhizas in
integrated systems: from genes to plant development. Pp.
141-143.
For forest ecologists and mycologists. Studies of the
biodiversity of
ectomycorrhizal
fungi in and near the H.J. Andrews experimental Forest are
presented.
Eberhart, J.L., Luoma, D.L., and Amaranthus, M.P.
1995.
Ectomycorrhiza
morphotyping as a tool for assessing biodiversity. Abstracts ?
Seventh
International Symposium on Microbial Ecology. Brazilian Society
of
Microbiology.
São Paulo. p.162.
For forest ecologists, mycologists, and land managers. The
usefulness
of
ectomycorrhiza types as a indicator of diversity in this guild
of fungi
is documented.
Luoma, D.L., and Amaranthus, M.P. 1995. Assessment of
ectomycorrhizal
fungus diversity on roots and from sporocarps. Abstracts ?
Seventh
International
Symposium on Microbial Ecology. Brazilian Society of
Microbiology.
São
Paulo. p.16.
For forest ecologists, mycologists, and land managers.
Studies
from the
Pacific Northwest concerning ectomycorrhiza biodiversity are
presented.
Massicotte, H.B., Molina, R.J., Luoma, D.L., and Smith,
J.E.
1994.
Biology of the ectomycorrhizal genus, Rhizopogon. II. Patterns
of
host-fungus
specificity following spore inoculation of diverse hosts grown
in
monoculture
and dual culture. New Phytologist, 126:677?690.
For mycologists and forest ecologists. Many members of the
genus
Rhizopogon
are host specific to Pseudotsuga or Pinus. Some cross over can
occur
when
the fungus is well established on its primary host. Ecological
implications
are discussed.
Molina, R.J., Pilz, D., Fischer, C., and Luoma, D.
1994.
Developing
an inventory and monitoring protocol for commercially harvested
forest
mushrooms. In: Schnepf, C. (ed.). Proceedings of the conference
on the
business and science of special forest products. Jan. 26?27,
1994.
Hillsboro,
OR. pp. 127?129.
For forest ecologists, mycologists, and land managers.
Matching
methodology
to objectives is discussed in relation to management of wild
edible
mushrooms.
Pilz, D.; Molina, R. (Eds.) 1996. Managing forest
ecosystems
to
conserve fungus diversity and sustain wild mushroom harvests.
Gen.
Tech.
Rep. PNW-GTR-371. Portland, OR: U. S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest
Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 104p.
For forest managers, ecologists and mycologists. This
publication
describes
the forest management context of fungus inventory and
monitoring
issues,
summarizes the mycological studies presented at the conference
"Ecosystem
Management of Forest Fungi", and provides a synopsis of
audience
discussion. Abstract
Fischer, C.R., Molina, R., Luoma, D., and Amaranthus, M.
1993. Productivity
and ecological habitat of Matsutake mushroom. In: Peterson, L.,
&
Schelkle,
M. (eds.). Proc. 9th North American Conference on Mycorrhizae.
August
8-12,
1993. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. p. 100.
For forest ecologists, mycologists, and land managers.
Methods
of
assessment
and preliminary data are presented.
Ho, I., Luoma, D., and Trappe, J. 1993. Phytohormones
of Rhizopogon.
In: Peterson, L., & Schelkle, M. (eds.). Proc. 9th North
American
Conference
on Mycorrhizae. August 8-12 , 1993. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. p.
45.
For mycologists. Variation in phytohormone production in
cultures of Rhizopogon
spp. are presented.
Luoma, D.L., Eberhart, J., and Amaranthus, M. 1993.
Response
of
ectomycorrhizal fungi to long-term ecosystem productivity forest
management
treatments. In: Peterson, L., & Schelkle, M. (eds.). Proc.
9th
North
American Conference on Mycorrhizae. August 8-12 , 1993. Guelph,
Ontario,
Canada. p. 64.
For forest ecologists and mycologists. Preliminary baseline
data on
ectomycorrhizal
types are presented.
Luoma, D.L., and Molina, R. 1993. Ecology of
ectomycorrhizal
fungi
in the northwestern United States. In: Peterson, L., &
Schelkle, M.
(eds.). Proc. 9th North American Conference on Mycorrhizae.
August 8-12
, 1993. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. p. 56.
For forest ecologists and mycologists. An overview of
ongoing
research
in the Pacific Northwest is presented.
Luoma, D.L., and Thies, W.G. 1994. Effects of live
tree
fumigation
on nontarget vegetation. Can. J. For. Res. 24: 2384-2389.
For plant community ecologists, forest pathologists, and
mycologists.
Effects
of chloropicrin fumigation on plants are presented. Abstract
Luoma, D. L. and Trappe, J. M. 1992 Mycorrhizal fungi
in
ecosystems.
In: Wildlife biologists as advocates; the link between science
and
survival.
The Wildlife Society, Oregon Chapter. Annual meeting &
symposium.
Bend,
OR, February 25-27, 1992.
For wildlife biologists. The ubiquitous presence of fungi in
ecosystems
is presented. Mycorrhizal symbiosis is emphasized.
Molina, R.J., O'Dell, T., Luoma, D. L., Amaranthus, M.,
Castellano,
M., and Russell, K. 1993. The biology, ecology, and social
aspects
of edible mushrooms in the Pacific Northwest: A preface to
managing
commercial
harvest. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-309. USDA Forest Service,
Pacific
Northwest
Research Station, Portland, OR. 42 p.
For biologists, land managers, and interested general
audiences. Common
edible wild mushrooms are briefly discussed and illustrated.
Management
concerns and future directions for research are presented.
O'Dell, T.E., Luoma, D.L., and Molina, R.J. 1992
Ectomycorrhizal
fungal communities in young, managed, and old-growth Douglas-fir
stands.
Northwest Environ. J. 8:166.
For forest ecologists and mycologists. Preliminary data on
mushroom and
truffle species diversity in Douglas-fir stands of different
age
classes.
Smith, J.E., Molina, R., Luoma, D., McKay, D., Fischer,
C.,
Eberhart,
J., and Castellano, M. 1993. Ectomycorrhzial fungal
communities in
young, mature, and old-growth Douglas-fir stands in the Oregon
Cascades.
In: Peterson, L., & Schelkle, M. (eds.). Proc. 9th North
American
Conference
on Mycorrhizae. August 8-12 , 1993. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. p.
67.
For mycologists and ecologists. Preliminary results on
mushroom
and
truffle
species community structure in Douglas-fir stands of different
age
classes
are presented.