Where, when and how plant–soil feedback matters in a changing world

WH van der Putten, MA Bradford… - Functional …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
It is increasingly acknowledged that plant–soil feedbacks may play an important role in
driving the composition of plant communities and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems …

Little evidence that farmers should consider abundance or diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi when managing crops

MH Ryan, JH Graham - New Phytologist, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Contents Summary 1092 I. Introduction 1093 II. Investigating activity of AMF in
agroecosystems 1093 III. Crop benefit from AMF: agronomic and mycorrhizal literature differ …

Direct and indirect effects of climate change on soil microbial and soil microbial‐plant interactions: What lies ahead?

AT Classen, MK Sundqvist, JA Henning… - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Global change is altering species distributions and thus interactions among organisms.
Organisms live in concert with thousands of other species, some beneficial, some …

[HTML][HTML] Cover crops to increase soil microbial diversity and mitigate decline in perennial agriculture. A review

E Vukicevich, T Lowery, P Bowen… - Agronomy for …, 2016 - Springer
Commercial perennial agriculture is prone to declining productivity due to negative plant-soil
feedback. An alternative to costly and environmentally harmful conventional treatment such …

[HTML][HTML] Mycorrhiza-mediated recruitment of complete denitrifying Pseudomonas reduces N2O emissions from soil

X Li, R Zhao, D Li, G Wang, S Bei, X Ju, R An, L Li… - Microbiome, 2023 - Springer
Background Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are key soil organisms and their extensive
hyphae create a unique hyphosphere associated with microbes actively involved in N …

Effects of vegetation management intensity on biodiversity and ecosystem services in vineyards: A meta‐analysis

S Winter, T Bauer, P Strauss… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
At the global scale, vineyards are usually managed intensively to optimize wine production
without considering possible negative impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services (ES) …

Probiotic diversity enhances rhizosphere microbiome function and plant disease suppression

J Hu, Z Wei, VP Friman, S Gu, X Wang, N Eisenhauer… - MBio, 2016 - Am Soc Microbiol
Bacterial communities associated with plant roots play an important role in the suppression
of soil-borne pathogens, and multispecies probiotic consortia may enhance disease …

Ecological intensification and arbuscular mycorrhizas: a meta‐analysis of tillage and cover crop effects

TM Bowles, LE Jackson, M Loeher… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Reliance on ecosystem services instead of synthetic, non‐renewable inputs is increasingly
seen as key to achieving food security in an environmentally sustainable way. This process …

[HTML][HTML] Breeding beyond monoculture: putting the “intercrop” into crops

PM Bourke, JB Evers, P Bijma… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Intercropping is both a well-established and yet novel agricultural practice, depending on
one's perspective. Such perspectives are principally governed by geographic location and …

Crop diversity enriches arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in an intensive agricultural landscape

A Guzman, M Montes, L Hutchins… - New …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are keystone symbionts of agricultural soils but
agricultural intensification has negatively impacted AMF communities. Increasing crop …