Yang, Shanshan Poorter, Lourens Sterck, Frank J. Cornelissen, Johannes H.C. van Logtestijn, Richardus S.P. Kuramae, Eiko E. Kowalchuk, George A. Hefting, Mariet M. Goudzwaard, Leo Chang, Chenhui
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Dead trees are vital structural elements in forests playing key roles in the carbon and nutrient cycle. Stem traits and fungal community composition are both important drivers of stem decay, and thereby affect ecosystem functioning, but their relative importance for stem decomposition over time remains unclear. To address this issue, we used a comm...
Yang, S.S. Poorter, Lourens Sterck, Frank J. Cornelissen, Johannes H.C. van Logtestijn, Richardus S.P. Kuramae, Eiko E. Hefting, Mariet M. Goudzwaard, Leo Chang, Chenhui Sass-Klaassen, Ute
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Dead trees are vital structural elements in forests playing key roles in the carbon and nutrient cycle. Stem traits and fungal community composition are both important drivers of stem decay, and thereby affect ecosystem functioning, but their relative importance for stem decomposition over time remains unclear. To address this issue, we used a comm...
Guasconi, Daniela Juhanson, Jaanis Clemmensen, Karina E Cousins, Sara A O Hugelius, Gustaf Manzoni, Stefano Roth, Nina Fransson, Petra
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FEMS microbiology ecology
Soil microbial diversity and community composition are shaped by various factors linked to land management, topographic position, and vegetation. To study the effects of these drivers, we characterized fungal and bacterial communities from bulk soil at four soil depths ranging from the surface to below the rooting zone of two Swedish grasslands wit...
Argiroff, William A Zak, Donald R Upchurch, Rima A Pellitier, Peter T Belke, Julia P
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Molecular ecology
Understanding how genetic differences among soil microorganisms regulate spatial patterns in litter decay remains a persistent challenge in ecology. Despite fine root litter accounting for ~50% of total litter production in forest ecosystems, far less is known about the microbial decay of fine roots relative to aboveground litter. Here, we evaluate...
Hennecke, Justus Bassi, Leonardo Mommer, Liesje Albracht, Cynthia Bergmann, Joana Eisenhauer, Nico Guerra, Carlos A. Heintz-Buschart, Anna Kuyper, Thomas W. Lange, Markus
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Recent studies on root traits have shown that there are two axes explaining trait variation belowground: the collaboration axis with mycorrhizal partners and the conservation (‘fast – slow’) axis. However, it is yet unknown whether these trait axes affect the assembly of soilborne fungi. We expect saprotrophic fungi to link to the conservation axis...
Suetsugu, Kenji Haraguchi, Takashi F Tayasu, Ichiro
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The New phytologist
To date, there has been no robust evidence for the exploitation of saprotrophic non-rhizoctonia fungi by green plants, although some fully mycoheterotrophic orchids are known to exploit them, and mycoheterotrophic evolution has probably occurred through intermediate mixotrophic stages. We investigated the physiological ecology of a fully mycohetero...
Lin, Litao Jing, Xin Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban Shen, Congcong Wang, Yugang Feng, Wenting
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Salinization poses great threats to soil fungal communities that would cause the losses of ecosystems services. Soil fungal communities are composed of different functional guilds such as saprotrophic, symbiotrophic, and pathotrophic fungi, and each guild includes many rare taxa and a few abundant taxa. Despite of low abundance, rare taxa may be cr...
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Nine collections of gymnopoid fungi were studied based on morpho-molecular characteristics. The macromorphology was made according to the photograph of fresh basidiomata and field notes, while the micromorphology was examined via an optical microscope. Simultaneously, the phylogenetic analyses were performed by maximum likelihood and Bayesian infer...
Li, Yuan-Yuan; Boeraeve, Margaux; Cho, Yu-Hsiu; Jacquemyn, Hans; 32939; Lee, Yung-;
Mycorrhizal associations are essential for orchid germination and seedling establishment, and thus may constrain the distribution and abundance of orchids under natural conditions. Previous studies have shown that germination and seedling establishment in several orchids often decline with increasing distance from adult plants, resulting in non-ran...
Li, Yuan-Yuan Boeraeve, Margaux Cho, Yu-Hsiu Jacquemyn, Hans Lee, Yung-I
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Mycorrhizal associations are essential for orchid germination and seedling establishment, and thus may constrain the distribution and abundance of orchids under natural conditions. Previous studies have shown that germination and seedling establishment in several orchids often decline with increasing distance from adult plants, resulting in non-ran...