Mycorrhizal types differ in ecophysiology and alter plant nutrition and soil processes

L Tedersoo, M Bahram - Biological Reviews, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Mycorrhizal fungi benefit plants by improved mineral nutrition and protection against stress,
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

EB Ward, MC Duguid, SE Kuebbing… - New …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Plant roots increase both decomposition and stable organic matter formation in boreal forest soil

B Adamczyk, OM Sietiö, P Straková, J Prommer… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
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 …

Tannins and their complex interaction with different organic nitrogen compounds and enzymes: old paradigms versus recent advances

B Adamczyk, J Simon, V Kitunen, S Adamczyk… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Contrasting plant–soil–microbial feedbacks stabilize vegetation types and uncouple topsoil C and N stocks across a subarctic–alpine landscape

C Castaño, S Hallin, D Egelkraut, BD Lindahl… - New …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Implications of evergreen shrub expansion in the Arctic

T Vowles, RG Björk - Journal of Ecology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
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” …

Interaction between tannins and fungal necromass stabilizes fungal residues in boreal forest soils

B Adamczyk, OM Sietiö, C Biasi, J Heinonsalo - The New Phytologist, 2019 - JSTOR
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 …

Plant mycorrhizal associations mediate the zoogeochemical effects of calving subsidies by a forest ungulate

KM Ferraro, L Welker, EB Ward… - Journal of Animal …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Animals interact with and impact ecosystem biogeochemical cycling—processes known as
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

I Adamo, C Castano, JA Bonet, C Colinas… - Soil Biology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Root-associated helotiales fungi: Overlooked players in plant nutrition

P Bruyant, Y Moënne-Loccoz, J Almario - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2024 - Elsevier
Fungi contribute to plant mineral nutrition through diverse symbiotic mycorrhizal
associations. Although historically most attention has been put on Glomeromycotina fungi …