Mycorrhizal ecology and evolution: the past, the present, and the future
Almost all land plants form symbiotic associations with mycorrhizal fungi. These below‐
ground fungi play a key role in terrestrial ecosystems as they regulate nutrient and carbon …
ground fungi play a key role in terrestrial ecosystems as they regulate nutrient and carbon …
Climate change effects on beneficial plant–microorganism interactions
S Compant, MGA Van Der Heijden… - FEMS microbiology …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
It is well known that beneficial plant-associated microorganisms may stimulate plant growth
and enhance resistance to disease and abiotic stresses. The effects of climate change …
and enhance resistance to disease and abiotic stresses. The effects of climate change …
Mesophication of oak landscapes: Evidence, knowledge gaps, and future research
Pyrophytic oak landscapes across the central and eastern United States are losing
dominance as shade-tolerant, fire-sensitive, or opportunistic tree species encroach into …
dominance as shade-tolerant, fire-sensitive, or opportunistic tree species encroach into …
[HTML][HTML] Inter-plant communication through mycorrhizal networks mediates complex adaptive behaviour in plant communities
Adaptive behaviour of plants, including rapid changes in physiology, gene regulation and
defence response, can be altered when linked to neighbouring plants by a mycorrhizal …
defence response, can be altered when linked to neighbouring plants by a mycorrhizal …
Socialism in soil? The importance of mycorrhizal fungal networks for facilitation in natural ecosystems
MGA Van Der Heijden, TR Horton - Journal of ecology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Almost all plants are engaged in symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi. These soil
fungi can promote plant growth by supplying limiting nutrients to plant roots in return for plant …
fungi can promote plant growth by supplying limiting nutrients to plant roots in return for plant …
[图书][B] Aboveground-belowground linkages: biotic interactions, ecosystem processes, and global change
RD Bardgett, DA Wardle - 2010 - books.google.com
Aboveground-Belowground Linkages provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive
synthesis of recent advances in our understanding of the roles that interactions between …
synthesis of recent advances in our understanding of the roles that interactions between …
The role of ectomycorrhizal communities in forest ecosystem processes: new perspectives and emerging concepts
The fungal symbionts forming ectomycorrhizas, as well as their associated bacteria, benefit
forest trees in a number of ways although the most important is enhancing soil nutrient …
forest trees in a number of ways although the most important is enhancing soil nutrient …
Grassroots ecology: plant–microbe–soil interactions as drivers of plant community structure and dynamics
A growing body of research on plant–microbe interactions in soil is contributing to the
development of a new, microbially based perspective on plant community ecology. Soil …
development of a new, microbially based perspective on plant community ecology. Soil …
Diversity and classification of mycorrhizal associations
M Brundrett - Biological reviews, 2004 - cambridge.org
Most mycorrhizas are 'balanced'mutualistic associations in which the fungus and plant
exchange commodities required for their growth and survival. Myco-heterotrophic plants …
exchange commodities required for their growth and survival. Myco-heterotrophic plants …
Mycorrhizal networks: des liaisons dangereuses?
MA Selosse, F Richard, X He, SW Simard - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2006 - cell.com
Mycorrhizal associations, by which most land plants receive mineral nutrition, are diffuse
and often non-specific. A common mycorrhizal network is formed when fungal mycelia …
and often non-specific. A common mycorrhizal network is formed when fungal mycelia …