Positive citation bias and overinterpreted results lead to misinformation on common mycorrhizal networks in forests
A common mycorrhizal network (CMN) is formed when mycorrhizal fungal hyphae connect
the roots of multiple plants of the same or different species belowground. Recently, CMNs …
the roots of multiple plants of the same or different species belowground. Recently, CMNs …
Beneficial services of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi–from ecology to application
Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) is the most common symbiotic association of plants with
microbes. AM fungi occur in the majority of natural habitats and they provide a range of …
microbes. AM fungi occur in the majority of natural habitats and they provide a range of …
[BUCH][B] Entangled life: How fungi make our worlds, change our minds & shape our futures
M Sheldrake - 2021 - books.google.com
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER• A “brilliant [and] entrancing”(The Guardian) journey into
the hidden lives of fungi—the great connectors of the living world—and their astonishing and …
the hidden lives of fungi—the great connectors of the living world—and their astonishing and …
Root traits with team benefits: understanding belowground interactions in intercrop** systems
Z Homulle, TS George, AJ Karley - Plant and Soil, 2021 - Springer
Background The potential benefits of intercrop** are manifold and have been repeatedly
demonstrated. Intercrop** has the potential to create more productive and resilient …
demonstrated. Intercrop** has the potential to create more productive and resilient …
Trading on the arbuscular mycorrhiza market: from arbuscules to common mycorrhizal networks
Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) symbiosis occurs between obligate biotrophic fungi of the
phylum Glomeromycota and most land plants. The exchange of nutrients between host …
phylum Glomeromycota and most land plants. The exchange of nutrients between host …
Plant-soil feedbacks and mycorrhizal type influence temperate forest population dynamics
Feedback with soil biota is an important determinant of terrestrial plant diversity. However,
the factors regulating plant-soil feedback, which varies from positive to negative among plant …
the factors regulating plant-soil feedback, which varies from positive to negative among plant …
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 …
Root exudate signals in plant–plant interactions
Plant‐to‐plant signalling is a key mediator of interactions among plant species. Plants can
perceive and respond to chemical cues emitted from their neighbours, altering survival and …
perceive and respond to chemical cues emitted from their neighbours, altering survival and …
Improving intercrop**: a synthesis of research in agronomy, plant physiology and ecology
Intercrop** is a farming practice involving two or more crop species, or genotypes,
growing together and coexisting for a time. On the fringes of modern intensive agriculture …
growing together and coexisting for a time. On the fringes of modern intensive agriculture …
Dual‐mycorrhizal plants: their ecology and relevance
Dual‐mycorrhizal plants are capable of associating with fungi that form characteristic
arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (EM) structures. Here, we address the …
arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (EM) structures. Here, we address the …