[HTML][HTML] How does management affect soil C sequestration and greenhouse gas fluxes in boreal and temperate forests?–A review

R Mäkipää, R Abramoff, B Adamczyk, V Baldy… - Forest Ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The global forest carbon (C) stock is estimated at 662 Gt of which 45% is in soil organic
matter. Thus, comprehensive understanding of the effects of forest management practices on …

[HTML][HTML] Lineages of ectomycorrhizal fungi revisited: foraging strategies and novel lineages revealed by sequences from belowground

L Tedersoo, ME Smith - Fungal biology reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
In the fungal kingdom, the ectomycorrhizal (EcM) symbiosis has evolved independently in
multiple groups that are referred to as lineages. A growing number of molecular studies in …

Active and total microbial communities in forest soil are largely different and highly stratified during decomposition

P Baldrian, M Kolařík, M Štursová, J Kopecký… - The ISME …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Soils of coniferous forest ecosystems are important for the global carbon cycle, and the
identification of active microbial decomposers is essential for understanding organic matter …

Ectomycorrhizal lifestyle in fungi: global diversity, distribution, and evolution of phylogenetic lineages

L Tedersoo, TW May, ME Smith - Mycorrhiza, 2010 - Springer
The ectomycorrhizal (EcM) symbiosis involves a large number of plant and fungal taxa
worldwide. During studies on EcM diversity, numerous misidentifications, and contradictory …

The rhizosphere zoo: an overview of plant-associated communities of microorganisms, including phages, bacteria, archaea, and fungi, and of some of their structuring …

M Buee, W De Boer, F Martin, L Van Overbeek… - 2009 - Springer
Rhizosphere microorganisms have two faces, like Janus the Roman god of gates and doors
who symbolizes changes and transitions, from one condition to another. One face looks at …

Host effects on ectomycorrhizal fungal communities: insight from eight host species in mixed conifer–broadleaf forests

TA Ishida, K Nara, T Hogetsu - New Phytologist, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
To advance our understanding of host effects on the community structure of ectomycorrhizal
fungi (EMF), EMF communities were compared among different host species, genera and …

Archaeorhizomycetes: unearthing an ancient class of ubiquitous soil fungi

A Rosling, F Cox, K Cruz-Martinez, K Ihrmark… - Science, 2011 - science.org
Estimates suggest that only one-tenth of the true fungal diversity has been described.
Among numerous fungal lineages known only from environmental DNA sequences, Soil …

Co‐invasion by Pinus and its mycorrhizal fungi

IA Dickie, N Bolstridge, JA Cooper… - New Phytologist, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The absence of co‐evolved mutualists of plants invading a novel habitat is the logical
corollary of the more widely recognized 'enemy escape'. To avoid or overcome the loss of …

Fungal community dynamics in relation to substrate quality of decaying Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) logs in boreal forests

T Rajala, M Peltoniemi, T Pennanen… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Decaying wood plays an important role in forest biodiversity, nutrient cycling and carbon
balance. Community structure of wood-inhabiting fungi changes with mass loss of wood, but …

The importance of individuals: intraspecific diversity of mycorrhizal plants and fungi in ecosystems

D Johnson, F Martin, JWG Cairney… - New …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
A key component of biodiversity is the number and abundance of individuals (ie genotypes),
and yet such intraspecific diversity is rarely considered when investigating the effects of …