The artificial fertilization of soils can alter the structure of natural plant communities and exacerbate pathogen emergence and transmission. Although the direct effects of fertilization on disease resistance in plants have received some research attention, its indirect effects of altered community structure on the severity of fungal disease infection remain largely uninvestigated. We designed manipulation experiments in natural assemblages of Tibetan alpine meadow vegetation along a nitrogen-fertilization gradient over 5 years to compare the relative importance of direct and indirect effects of fertilization on foliar fungal infections at the community level. We found that species with lower proneness to pathogens were more likely to be e...
Nitrogen (N) availability is increasing in many ecosystems due to anthropogenic disturbance. We used...
Two complementary studies were performed to examine (1) the effect of 18 years of nitrogen (N) ferti...
Nitrogen (N) deposition rates are increasing globally due to anthropogenic activities. Plant communi...
The artificial fertilization of soils can alter the structure of natural plant communities and exace...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
Commercial fertilizers are commonly applied in farming to maximize crop yield. Lifting nutrient limi...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
An essential ecosystem service is the dilution effect of biodiversity on disease severity, yet we do...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, are important components of grassland ecosystems and are sensitiv...
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient to plant growth in many ecosystems, and human-caused N enrichmen...
Both enemies and mutualists play crucial roles in shaping plant invasion processes. Recent studies h...
Background: The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) is home to the vast grassland in China. The QTP grasslan...
Background: The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) is home to the vast grassland in China. The QTP grasslan...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment is widely known to affect the root-associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal ...
Nitrogen (N) availability is increasing in many ecosystems due to anthropogenic disturbance. We used...
Two complementary studies were performed to examine (1) the effect of 18 years of nitrogen (N) ferti...
Nitrogen (N) deposition rates are increasing globally due to anthropogenic activities. Plant communi...
The artificial fertilization of soils can alter the structure of natural plant communities and exace...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
Commercial fertilizers are commonly applied in farming to maximize crop yield. Lifting nutrient limi...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
An essential ecosystem service is the dilution effect of biodiversity on disease severity, yet we do...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, are important components of grassland ecosystems and are sensitiv...
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient to plant growth in many ecosystems, and human-caused N enrichmen...
Both enemies and mutualists play crucial roles in shaping plant invasion processes. Recent studies h...
Background: The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) is home to the vast grassland in China. The QTP grasslan...
Background: The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) is home to the vast grassland in China. The QTP grasslan...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment is widely known to affect the root-associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal ...
Nitrogen (N) availability is increasing in many ecosystems due to anthropogenic disturbance. We used...
Two complementary studies were performed to examine (1) the effect of 18 years of nitrogen (N) ferti...
Nitrogen (N) deposition rates are increasing globally due to anthropogenic activities. Plant communi...