The vast majority of plants obtain an important proportion of vital resources from soil through mycorrhizal fungi. Generally, this happens in exchange of photosynthetically fixed carbon, but occasionally the interaction is mycoheterotrophic, and plants obtain carbon from mycorrhizal fungi. This process results in an antagonistic interaction between mycoheterotrophic plants and their fungal hosts. Importantly, the fungal‐host diversity available for plants is restricted as mycoheterotrophic interactions often involve narrow lineages of fungal hosts. Unfortunately, little is known whether fungal‐host diversity may be additionally modulated by plant–plant interactions through shared hosts. Yet, this may have important implications for plant co...
Oligotrophic semi-natural systems are threatened by high levels of nitrogen deposition. To mitigate ...
Publication history: Accepted - 1 July 2019, Published - 4 August 2019.Aim Early warning against p...
Endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria are to date considered the most widespread symbionts in arthropods ...
Funder: N8 Agrifood SchemeAbstract: All cereal crops engage in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses whic...
Symbioses such as lichens are potentially threatened by drastic environmental changes. We used the l...
Plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) have gained attention for their potential role in explaining plant growt...
Several molecular markers are currently available for phytoplasma strain discrimination. However, t...
Climate change and harvesting can affect the ecosystems' functioning by altering the population dyn...
Aims: Research into the dispersal of plants lacking a fleshy fruit by avian endozoochory remains li...
Current natural populations face new interactions because of the re-emergence of ancient microbes an...
Animal manures are valuable multi-nutrient fertilizers, but their short-term nitrogen (N) use effici...
Human‐induced climate change is expected to cause major biotic changes in species distributions and ...
The low yield potential of most biofortified maize is a barrier to its full adoption and reduces its...
Many plant species have floral morphologies that restrict access to floral resources, such as pollen...
Hydroponically grown wheat seedlings were treated with 50 μM N i and/or 15 μM Se. After a 7-day cult...
Oligotrophic semi-natural systems are threatened by high levels of nitrogen deposition. To mitigate ...
Publication history: Accepted - 1 July 2019, Published - 4 August 2019.Aim Early warning against p...
Endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria are to date considered the most widespread symbionts in arthropods ...
Funder: N8 Agrifood SchemeAbstract: All cereal crops engage in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses whic...
Symbioses such as lichens are potentially threatened by drastic environmental changes. We used the l...
Plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) have gained attention for their potential role in explaining plant growt...
Several molecular markers are currently available for phytoplasma strain discrimination. However, t...
Climate change and harvesting can affect the ecosystems' functioning by altering the population dyn...
Aims: Research into the dispersal of plants lacking a fleshy fruit by avian endozoochory remains li...
Current natural populations face new interactions because of the re-emergence of ancient microbes an...
Animal manures are valuable multi-nutrient fertilizers, but their short-term nitrogen (N) use effici...
Human‐induced climate change is expected to cause major biotic changes in species distributions and ...
The low yield potential of most biofortified maize is a barrier to its full adoption and reduces its...
Many plant species have floral morphologies that restrict access to floral resources, such as pollen...
Hydroponically grown wheat seedlings were treated with 50 μM N i and/or 15 μM Se. After a 7-day cult...
Oligotrophic semi-natural systems are threatened by high levels of nitrogen deposition. To mitigate ...
Publication history: Accepted - 1 July 2019, Published - 4 August 2019.Aim Early warning against p...
Endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria are to date considered the most widespread symbionts in arthropods ...