Mycorrhizal types differ in ecophysiology and alter plant nutrition and soil processes
Mycorrhizal fungi benefit plants by improved mineral nutrition and protection against stress,
yet information about fundamental differences among mycorrhizal types in fungi and trees …
yet information about fundamental differences among mycorrhizal types in fungi and trees …
The functional role of ericoid mycorrhizal plants and fungi on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in forests
Ericoid mycorrhizal (ErM) shrubs commonly occur in forest understories and could therefore
alter arbuscular (AM) and/or ectomycorrhizal (EcM) tree effects on soil carbon and nitrogen …
alter arbuscular (AM) and/or ectomycorrhizal (EcM) tree effects on soil carbon and nitrogen …
Plant roots increase both decomposition and stable organic matter formation in boreal forest soil
Boreal forests are ecosystems with low nitrogen (N) availability that store globally significant
amounts of carbon (C), mainly in plant biomass and soil organic matter (SOM). Although …
amounts of carbon (C), mainly in plant biomass and soil organic matter (SOM). Although …
Tannins and their complex interaction with different organic nitrogen compounds and enzymes: old paradigms versus recent advances
Tannins, an abundant group of plant secondary compounds, raise interest in different fields
of science, owing to their unique chemical characteristics. In chemical ecology, tannins play …
of science, owing to their unique chemical characteristics. In chemical ecology, tannins play …
Contrasting plant–soil–microbial feedbacks stabilize vegetation types and uncouple topsoil C and N stocks across a subarctic–alpine landscape
Global vegetation regimes vary in belowground carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics.
However, disentangling large‐scale climatic controls from the effects of intrinsic plant–soil …
However, disentangling large‐scale climatic controls from the effects of intrinsic plant–soil …
Implications of evergreen shrub expansion in the Arctic
Arctic shrub expansion is occurring across large parts of the tundra biome and its potential
ecological repercussions have been widely discussed. But while the term “shrub expansion” …
ecological repercussions have been widely discussed. But while the term “shrub expansion” …
Interaction between tannins and fungal necromass stabilizes fungal residues in boreal forest soils
Boreal forest ecosystems store significant amounts of the global carbon (C) pool, with a
major fraction stored belowground. Mechanisms controlling the stability of C in belowground …
major fraction stored belowground. Mechanisms controlling the stability of C in belowground …
Plant mycorrhizal associations mediate the zoogeochemical effects of calving subsidies by a forest ungulate
Animals interact with and impact ecosystem biogeochemical cycling—processes known as
zoogeochemistry. While the deposition of various animal materials (eg carcasses and …
zoogeochemistry. While the deposition of various animal materials (eg carcasses and …
Soil physico-chemical properties have a greater effect on soil fungi than host species in Mediterranean pure and mixed pine forests
Soil fungi are fundamental drivers of forest ecosystem processes. Soil physico-chemical
parameters and vegetation features such as host type or stand structure can affect soil …
parameters and vegetation features such as host type or stand structure can affect soil …
[HTML][HTML] Root-associated helotiales fungi: Overlooked players in plant nutrition
Fungi contribute to plant mineral nutrition through diverse symbiotic mycorrhizal
associations. Although historically most attention has been put on Glomeromycotina fungi …
associations. Although historically most attention has been put on Glomeromycotina fungi …