Forest microbiome: diversity, complexity and dynamics
P Baldrian - FEMS Microbiology reviews, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Globally, forests represent highly productive ecosystems that act as carbon sinks where soil
organic matter is formed from residuals after biomass decomposition as well as from …
organic matter is formed from residuals after biomass decomposition as well as from …
Plant-associated fungal communities in the light of meta'omics
D Peršoh - Fungal Diversity, 2015 - Springer
Approaches for the cultivation-independent analysis of microbial communities are
summarized as meta'omics, which predominantly includes metagenomic,-transcriptomic …
summarized as meta'omics, which predominantly includes metagenomic,-transcriptomic …
Ericoid shrubs shape fungal communities and suppress organic matter decomposition in boreal forests
N Fanin, KE Clemmensen, BD Lindahl… - New …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Mycorrhizal fungi associated with boreal trees and ericaceous shrubs are central actors in
organic matter (OM) accumulation through their belowground carbon allocation, their …
organic matter (OM) accumulation through their belowground carbon allocation, their …
Diversity of plant nutrient-acquisition strategies increases during long-term ecosystem development
Plant species diversity increases as soil phosphorus availability declines during long-term
ecosystem development 1, 2. The increase in plant species diversity is associated with a …
ecosystem development 1, 2. The increase in plant species diversity is associated with a …
Contributions of Quaternary botany to modern ecology and biogeography
HJB Birks - Plant Ecology & Diversity, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Quaternary (last 2.6 million years) botany involves studying plant megafossils
(eg tree stumps), macrofossils (eg seeds, leaves), and microfossils (eg pollen, spores) …
(eg tree stumps), macrofossils (eg seeds, leaves), and microfossils (eg pollen, spores) …
Global patterns of plant root colonization intensity by mycorrhizal fungi explained by climate and soil chemistry
NA Soudzilovskaia, JC Douma… - Global Ecology and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Most vascular plants on E arth form mycorrhizae, a symbiotic relationship between
plants and fungi. Despite the broad recognition of the importance of mycorrhizae for global …
plants and fungi. Despite the broad recognition of the importance of mycorrhizae for global …
[图书][B] Fungi in ecosystem processes
J Dighton - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This new edition of Fungi in Ecosystem Processes continues the unique approach of
examining the roles of fungi from the perspective of ecosystem functions. It explores how …
examining the roles of fungi from the perspective of ecosystem functions. It explores how …
Host identity is a dominant driver of mycorrhizal fungal community composition during ecosystem development
LB Martínez‐García, SJ Richardson… - New …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Little is known about the response of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities to
ecosystem development. We use a long‐term soil chronosequence that includes ecosystem …
ecosystem development. We use a long‐term soil chronosequence that includes ecosystem …
The soil N cycle: new insights and key challenges
The study of soil N cycling processes has been, is, and will be at the centre of attention in
soil science research. The importance of N as a nutrient for all biota; the ever-increasing …
soil science research. The importance of N as a nutrient for all biota; the ever-increasing …
Plant herbivore protection by arbuscular mycorrhizas: a role for fungal diversity?
The symbiosis between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, subphylum Glomeromycotina,
and terrestrial plants is one of the most widespread and arguably most successful plant …
and terrestrial plants is one of the most widespread and arguably most successful plant …