Supplement 1. MycoFlor database containing information on the mycorrhizal status of 1758 plant species, the source of the information, and whether the source is considered reliable. Stefan Hempel Lars Götzenberger Ingolf Kühn Stefan G. Michalski Matthias C. Rillig Martin Zobel Mari Moora 10.6084/m9.figshare.3556740.v1 https://wiley.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplement_1_MycoFlor_database_containing_information_on_the_mycorrhizal_status_of_1758_plant_species_the_source_of_the_information_and_whether_the_source_is_considered_reliable_/3556740 <h2>File List</h2><div> <p><a href="MycoFlor.txt">MycoFlor.txt</a> (MD5: ab88d1ee06fd54545b5411a23b2ccae8)  --   The MycoFlor database</p> </div><h2>Description</h2><div> <p>MycoFlor.txt  MycoFlor database containing information on the mycorrhizal status of 1758 plant species, the source of the information, and whether the source is considered reliable; Mycorrhizal status types are named according to Smith and Read (2008): ABM arbutoid mycorrhiza, AM Arbuscular mycorrhiza, ECM ectomycorrhiza, EEM ectendomycorrhiza, ERM ericoid mycorrhiza, MTM monotropoid, M(endo) mycorrhizal colonization by septated (not arbuscular mycorrhizal) fungi, NM non-mycorrhizal, ORM orchid mycorrhiza; No. ref gives the number of primary references used to assign the mycorrhizal status of a plant calculated by tracing back the successive citations; References are given in detail in <a href="appendix-D.php">Appendix D</a>; indexed indicates whether the source of information came from a journal listed in ISI, EBSCO, SCOPUS, CABI or a book/book chapter of an international publisher as a proxy to data quality.</p> </div> 2016-08-10 02:21:38 floristic status MycoFlor ecological amplitude Central European flora plant traits mycorrhizal status Environmental Science Ecology