Terrer, César Vicca, Sara Stocker, Benjamin D Hungate, Bruce A Phillips, Richard P Reich, Peter B Finzi, Adrien C Prentice, I Colin
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The New phytologist
Contents Summary 507 I. Introduction 507 II. The return on investment approach 508 III. CO2 response spectrum 510 IV. Discussion 516 Acknowledgements 518 References 518 SUMMARY: Land ecosystems sequester on average about a quarter of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. It has been proposed that nitrogen (N) availability will exert an increasingly limiting...
Pärtel, Meelis Öpik, Maarja Moora, Mari Tedersoo, Leho Szava-Kovats, Robert Rosendahl, Søren Rillig, Matthias C Lekberg, Ylva Kreft, Holger Helgason, Thorunn
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The New phytologist
The availability of global microbial diversity data, collected using standardized metabarcoding techniques, makes microorganisms promising models for investigating the role of regional and local factors in driving biodiversity. Here we modelled the global diversity of symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi using currently available data on AM ...
Maherali, Hafiz
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The New phytologist
Li, Huchen
Plants have a sessile lifestyle. To ensure survival, they develop a potential to respond to environmental cues to set up an adaptive growth and development. This adaptation involves transcriptional reprogramming of the genome through chromatin-based mechanisms relying on the dynamic interplay of transcription factors (TFs), post-translational modif...
Dickie, Ian A. Bufford, Jennifer L. Cobb, Richard C. Desprez Loustau, Marie Laure Grelet, Gwen Hulme, Philip E. Klironomos, John Makiola, Andreas Nuñez, Martin A. Pringle, Anne
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Invasions of alien plants are typically studied as invasions of individual species, yet interactions between plants and symbiotic fungi (mutualists and potential pathogens) affect plant survival, physiological traits, and reproduction and hence invasion success. Studies show that plant–fungal associations are frequently key drivers of plant invasio...
Pressel, S Bidartondo, MI Field, KJ Rimington, WR Duckett, JG
Current understanding of the nature and function of fungal associations in pteridophytes is surprisinglypatchy given their key evolutionary position, current research foci on other early-branching plant clades, and majorefforts at unravelling mycorrhizal evolution and the mechanisms underlying this key interaction between plants andfungi. Here we p...
Brown, Alicia L Cavagnaro, Timothy R Gleadow, Ros Miller, Rebecca E
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Global change biology
Cassava is an important dietary component for over 1 billion people, and its ability to yield under drought has led to it being promoted as an important crop for food security under climate change. Despite its known photosynthetic plasticity in response to temperature, little is known about how temperature affects plant toxicity or about interactio...
Lallemand, Félix Gaudeul, Myriam Lambourdière, Josie Matsuda, Yosuke Hashimoto, Yasushi Selosse, Marc-André
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The New phytologist
Redhead, Scott A. Vizzini, Alfredo Drehmel, Dennis C. Contu, Marco
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IMA Fungus
The genus Amanita has been divided into two monophyletic taxa, Amanita, an ectomycorrhizal genus, and Aspidella, a saprotrophic genus. The controversies and histories about recognition of the two genera based on trophic status are discussed. The name Aspidella E.-J. Gilbert is shown to be illegitimate and a later homonym of Aspidella E. Billings, a...
Chagnon, Pierre-Luc Rineau, Francois Kaiser, Christina
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The New phytologist