Plants, mycorrhizal fungi, and bacteria: a network of interactions

P Bonfante, IA Anca - Annual review of microbiology, 2009 - annualreviews.org
This review focuses on interactions among plants, mycorrhizal fungi, and bacteria, testing
the hypothesis whether mycorrhizas can be defined as tripartite associations. After …

Current insights into the autotrophic thaumarchaeal ammonia oxidation in acidic soils

JZ He, HW Hu, LM Zhang - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2012 - Elsevier
Recent studies of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) suggested their significant
contributions to global nitrogen cycling, and phylogenetic analysis categorized AOA into a …

Thaumarchaeal ammonia oxidation in an acidic forest peat soil is not influenced by ammonium amendment

N Stopnisek, C Gubry-Rangin, S Höfferle… - Applied and …, 2010 - Am Soc Microbiol
Both bacteria and thaumarchaea contribute to ammonia oxidation, the first step in
nitrification. The abundance of putative ammonia oxidizers is estimated by quantification of …

Genomics of soil depth niche partitioning in the Thaumarchaeota family Gagatemarchaeaceae

PO Sheridan, Y Meng, TA Williams… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Abstract Knowledge of deeply-rooted non-ammonia oxidising Thaumarchaeota lineages
from terrestrial environments is scarce, despite their abundance in acidic soils. Here, 15 new …

Stimulation of thaumarchaeal ammonia oxidation by ammonia derived from organic nitrogen but not added inorganic nitrogen

Š Levičnik-Höfferle, GW Nicol, L Ausec… - FEMS microbiology …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Ammonia oxidation, the first step in nitrification, is performed by autotrophic bacteria and
thaumarchaea, whose relative contributions vary in different soils. Distinctive environmental …

Ammonia-oxidizing archaea play a predominant role in acid soil nitrification

HW Hu, ZH Xu, JZ He - Advances in agronomy, 2014 - Elsevier
Acid soils, extensively used for nitrogen-fertilized agriculture and agroforestry, have
important roles in maintaining global biogeochemical cycling and ecosystem functions …

Specificity of plant-microbe interactions in the tree mycorrhizosphere biome and consequences for soil C cycling

C Churchland, SJ Grayston - Frontiers in microbiology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Mycorrhizal associations are ubiquitous and form a substantial component of the microbial
biomass in forest ecosystems and fluxes of C to these belowground organisms account for a …

The influence of vegetation type on the dominant soil bacteria, archaea, and fungi in a low arctic tundra landscape

H Chu, JD Neufeld, VK Walker… - Soil Science Society of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Arctic vegetation communities vary greatly over short distances due to landscape
heterogeneities in topography and hydrological conditions, but corresponding patterns and …

Soil pH regulates the abundance and diversity of Group 1.1 c Crenarchaeota

LE Lehtovirta, JI Prosser… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Archaeal communities in many acidic forest soil systems are dominated by a distinct
crenarchaeal lineage Group 1.1 c. In addition, they are found consistently in other acidic …

Enzyme secretion by ECM fungi and exploitation of mineral nutrients from soil organic matter

K Pritsch, J Garbaye - Annals of Forest Science, 2011 - Springer
Introduction Important nutrients in forest soils such as nitrogen and phosphorus are mostly
recycled from natural polymeric compounds contained in litter and organic debris—for …