Clément Soloum Teteli

Clément Teteli

PhD student

Clement.Teteli@UGent.be

K.L. Ledeganckstraat 35
9000 Ghent, Belgium

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Research

Tropical Mycology
Forest mycorrhization
Phylogeny
Fungal taxonomy
DNA Barcoding
Landscape ecology

Research project

Mitigation of climate change effects on indigenous trees by mycorrhizal symbiosis in Sudanian woodlands: exploring fungi on root tips along a drought gradient in Benin

Master's dissertation

Spatial analysis and local perception of anthropogenic pressures on the natural habitats of ectomycorrhizal fungi in the Wari-Maro Forest Reserve in Benin.
by Clément Teteli (2023)
Promotor: Prof. Nourou Yorou Soulemane, Dr. Raoul Kouagou Sambieni and Dr. Isaac Makanua Diansambu

Publications