Group 1.1c Crenarchaeota are the predominating archaeal group in acidic boreal forest soils. In this study, we show that the detection frequency of 1.1c crenarchaeotal 16S rRNA genes in the rhizospheres of the boreal forest trees increased following colonization by the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus. This effect was very clear in the fine roots of Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies, and Betula pendula, the most common forest trees in Finland. The nonmycorrhizal fine roots had a clearly different composition of archaeal 16S rRNA genes in comparison to the mycorrhizal fine roots. In the phylogenetic analysis, the 1.1c crenarchaeotal 16S rRNA gene sequences obtained from the fine roots formed a well-defined cluster separate from the myco...
We report here the results of phylogenetic analysis of archaeal 16S rRNA gene sequences amplified by...
AbstractIn a study of fungi growing in various root-associated habitats in and around Picea mariana,...
Members of the euryarchaeotal genera Methanolobus and Halobacterium as well as group 1.1c Crenarchae...
Group 1.1c Crenarchaeota are the predominating archaeal group in acidic boreal forest soils. In this...
Temperature has generally great effects on both the activity and composition of microbial communitie...
Mycorrhizal fungi have a strong impact on soil biota. In this study, bacterial and archaeal populati...
The impacts of plant species on the microbial communities and physico-chemical characteristics of so...
Archaea are ubiquitous in forest soils, but little is known about the factors regulating their abund...
This thesis discusses the concept of mycorrhization in the roots of land plants, their reliance on s...
National audienceThe impact of plant species on the soil microbial communities and the physico-chemi...
* Here, the diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi was determined in a boreal herb-rich coni...
Plant communities rely on the belowground microbial community for nutrient uptake, pathogen resistan...
We report here the results of phylogenetic analysis of archaeal 16S rRNA gene sequences amplified by...
AbstractIn a study of fungi growing in various root-associated habitats in and around Picea mariana,...
Members of the euryarchaeotal genera Methanolobus and Halobacterium as well as group 1.1c Crenarchae...
Group 1.1c Crenarchaeota are the predominating archaeal group in acidic boreal forest soils. In this...
Temperature has generally great effects on both the activity and composition of microbial communitie...
Mycorrhizal fungi have a strong impact on soil biota. In this study, bacterial and archaeal populati...
The impacts of plant species on the microbial communities and physico-chemical characteristics of so...
Archaea are ubiquitous in forest soils, but little is known about the factors regulating their abund...
This thesis discusses the concept of mycorrhization in the roots of land plants, their reliance on s...
National audienceThe impact of plant species on the soil microbial communities and the physico-chemi...
* Here, the diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi was determined in a boreal herb-rich coni...
Plant communities rely on the belowground microbial community for nutrient uptake, pathogen resistan...
We report here the results of phylogenetic analysis of archaeal 16S rRNA gene sequences amplified by...
AbstractIn a study of fungi growing in various root-associated habitats in and around Picea mariana,...
Members of the euryarchaeotal genera Methanolobus and Halobacterium as well as group 1.1c Crenarchae...