Increased CO2 emissions and global warming may alter the composition of fungal communities through the removal of temperature limitation in the plant–soil system, faster nitrogen (N) cycling and changes in the carbon (C) allocation of host plants to the rhizosphere. At a Swiss treeline featuring Larix decidua and Pinus uncinata, the effects of multiple years of CO2 enrichment and experimental soil warming on the fungal community composition in the organic horizons were analysed using 454-pyrosequencing of ITS2 amplicons. Sporocarp production and colonization of ectomycorrhizal root tips were investigated in parallel. Fungal community composition was significantly altered by soil warming, whereas CO2 enrichment had little effect. Tree spec...
Climate warming may change soil nutrient supply and affect the biogeochemical processes, especially ...
Climate change is causing upward shift of forest lines worldwide, with consequences for soil biota a...
Anthropogenic activities during the last century have increased levels of atmospheric CO2. Forest ne...
Increased CO2 emissions and global warming may alter the composition of fungal communities through t...
Soil fungi are key regulators of forest carbon cycling and their responses to global change have eff...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi can influence the establishment and performance of host species by incre...
Abstract The direction and magnitude of climate warming effects on ecosystem processes such as carbo...
Rising temperatures associated with climate change have been shown to negatively affect the photosyn...
Climate warming is predicted to affect temperate forests severely, but the response of fine roots, k...
Ectomycorrhiza (ECM) plays an important role in plant nitrogen (N) nutrition and regulates plant res...
Part of special issue: Ecology of Mycorrhizas in the Anthropocene Edited by Petr Kohout, Jan JansaS...
The response to global change by soil microbes is set to affect important ecosystem processes. These...
The direction and magnitude of climate warming effects on ecosystem processes such as carbon cycling...
Background Global warming can alter plant productivity, and community composition which has conseque...
Tundra ecosystems are global belowground sinks for atmospheric CO2. Ongoing warming-induced encroach...
Climate warming may change soil nutrient supply and affect the biogeochemical processes, especially ...
Climate change is causing upward shift of forest lines worldwide, with consequences for soil biota a...
Anthropogenic activities during the last century have increased levels of atmospheric CO2. Forest ne...
Increased CO2 emissions and global warming may alter the composition of fungal communities through t...
Soil fungi are key regulators of forest carbon cycling and their responses to global change have eff...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi can influence the establishment and performance of host species by incre...
Abstract The direction and magnitude of climate warming effects on ecosystem processes such as carbo...
Rising temperatures associated with climate change have been shown to negatively affect the photosyn...
Climate warming is predicted to affect temperate forests severely, but the response of fine roots, k...
Ectomycorrhiza (ECM) plays an important role in plant nitrogen (N) nutrition and regulates plant res...
Part of special issue: Ecology of Mycorrhizas in the Anthropocene Edited by Petr Kohout, Jan JansaS...
The response to global change by soil microbes is set to affect important ecosystem processes. These...
The direction and magnitude of climate warming effects on ecosystem processes such as carbon cycling...
Background Global warming can alter plant productivity, and community composition which has conseque...
Tundra ecosystems are global belowground sinks for atmospheric CO2. Ongoing warming-induced encroach...
Climate warming may change soil nutrient supply and affect the biogeochemical processes, especially ...
Climate change is causing upward shift of forest lines worldwide, with consequences for soil biota a...
Anthropogenic activities during the last century have increased levels of atmospheric CO2. Forest ne...