The composition and structure of plant-root-associated fungal communities are determined by local abiotic and biotic conditions. However, the relative influence and identity of relationships to abiotic and biotic factors may differ across environmental and ecological contexts, and fungal functional groups. Thus, understanding which aspects of root-associated fungal community ecology generalise across contexts is the first step towards a more predictive framework. We investigated how the relative importance of biotic and abiotic factors scale across environmental and ecological contexts using high-throughput sequencing (ca. 55 M Illumina metabarcoding sequences) of >260 plant-root-associated fungal communities from six UK salt marshes across...
1. Root-inhabiting fungal communities, including mutualists and antagonists, influence host plant pe...
How community-level specialization differs among groups of organisms, and changes along environmenta...
Soil biota are critical to terrestrial ecosystem functioning. Plant and soil communities are engaged...
Root-associated fungi are key contributors to ecosystem functioning, however, the factors which dete...
The distribution and community assembly of above- and belowground microbial communities associated w...
The plant- and soil-associated microbial communities are critical to plant health and their resilien...
The relationship between ecosystem functioning and the biodiversity of microorganisms has been a cen...
Soil fungi are strongly affected by plant species or genotypes since plants modify their surrounding...
The distribution of plants along environmental gradients is constrained by abiotic and biotic factor...
Deconvoluting the relative contributions made by specific biotic and abiotic drivers to soil fungal ...
Fungi regulate nutrient cycling, decomposition, symbiosis, and pathogenicity in cropland soils. Howe...
How community-level specialization differs among groups of organisms, and changes along environmenta...
1. Root-inhabiting fungal communities, including mutualists and antagonists, influence host plant pe...
How community-level specialization differs among groups of organisms, and changes along environmenta...
Soil biota are critical to terrestrial ecosystem functioning. Plant and soil communities are engaged...
Root-associated fungi are key contributors to ecosystem functioning, however, the factors which dete...
The distribution and community assembly of above- and belowground microbial communities associated w...
The plant- and soil-associated microbial communities are critical to plant health and their resilien...
The relationship between ecosystem functioning and the biodiversity of microorganisms has been a cen...
Soil fungi are strongly affected by plant species or genotypes since plants modify their surrounding...
The distribution of plants along environmental gradients is constrained by abiotic and biotic factor...
Deconvoluting the relative contributions made by specific biotic and abiotic drivers to soil fungal ...
Fungi regulate nutrient cycling, decomposition, symbiosis, and pathogenicity in cropland soils. Howe...
How community-level specialization differs among groups of organisms, and changes along environmenta...
1. Root-inhabiting fungal communities, including mutualists and antagonists, influence host plant pe...
How community-level specialization differs among groups of organisms, and changes along environmenta...
Soil biota are critical to terrestrial ecosystem functioning. Plant and soil communities are engaged...