[HTML][HTML] Do foliar fungal communities of Norway spruce shift along a tree species diversity gradient in mature European forests?
Foliar fungal species are diverse and colonize all plants, though whether forest tree species
composition influences the distribution of these fungal communities remains unclear. Fungal …
composition influences the distribution of these fungal communities remains unclear. Fungal …
[HTML][HTML] Relative abundances of species or sequence variants can be misleading: soil fungal communities as an example
L Beule, M Arndt, P Karlovsky - Microorganisms, 2021 - mdpi.com
Plant production systems that are more sustainable than conventional monoculture
croplands are the vision of future agriculture. With numerous environmental benefits …
croplands are the vision of future agriculture. With numerous environmental benefits …
Phosphorus availabilities in beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forests impose habitat filtering on ectomycorrhizal communities and impact tree nutrition
A Zavišić, P Nassal, N Yang, C Heuck, M Spohn… - Soil Biology and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient, whose concentrations are declining in many
European forest ecosystems. Here, we selected five old-aged temperate beech (Fagus …
European forest ecosystems. Here, we selected five old-aged temperate beech (Fagus …
Dominant tree species and soil type affect the fungal community structure in a boreal peatland forest
H Sun, E Terhonen, A Kovalchuk… - Applied and …, 2016 - Am Soc Microbiol
Boreal peatlands play a crucial role in global carbon cycling, acting as an important carbon
reservoir. However, little information is available on how peatland microbial communities are …
reservoir. However, little information is available on how peatland microbial communities are …
Phosphorus addition predominantly influences the soil fungal community and functional guilds in a subtropical mountain forest
H Yang, QC Wang, SS Jin, Y Lin… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Fungal communities are key players in the soil biogeochemical processes of
forest ecosystems. Although it has been illustrated that soil fungi are susceptible to …
forest ecosystems. Although it has been illustrated that soil fungi are susceptible to …
Assembly processes lead to divergent soil fungal communities within and among 12 forest ecosystems along a latitudinal gradient
Latitudinal gradients provide opportunities to better understand soil fungal community
assembly and its relationship with vegetation, climate, soil and ecosystem function …
assembly and its relationship with vegetation, climate, soil and ecosystem function …
Changes in soil fungal community composition depend on functional group and forest disturbance type
Disturbances have altered community dynamics in boreal forests with unknown
consequences for belowground ecological processes. Soil fungi are particularly sensitive to …
consequences for belowground ecological processes. Soil fungi are particularly sensitive to …
[HTML][HTML] Distance from the forest edge influences soil fungal communities colonizing a reclaimed soil borrow site in boreal mixedwood forest
T Ramsfield, PE Shay, T Trofymow, C Myrholm… - Forests, 2020 - mdpi.com
Soil fungi are important components of boreal forest ecosystems; for example, saprotrophic
fungi regulate nutrient cycling, and mycorrhizal species facilitate nutrient uptake by plants …
fungi regulate nutrient cycling, and mycorrhizal species facilitate nutrient uptake by plants …
[HTML][HTML] Saprotrophic and ectomycorrhizal fungi contribute differentially to organic P mobilization in beech-dominated forest ecosystems
K Müller, N Kubsch, S Marhan… - Frontiers in Forests …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient, but European forest ecosystems are experiencing
widespread declines in soil P concentrations. To clarify the roles of ectomycorrhizal (EM) …
widespread declines in soil P concentrations. To clarify the roles of ectomycorrhizal (EM) …
Spatial patterns of pathogenic and mutualistic fungi across the elevational range of a host plant
Fungi are both agents of disease and mutualistic partners of plants. Previous studies have
tested the effects of abiotic or biotic factors on plant‐associated fungal communities in …
tested the effects of abiotic or biotic factors on plant‐associated fungal communities in …