Extracellular enzymes degrade macromolecules into soluble substrates and are important for nutrient cycling in soils, where microorganisms, such as ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi, produce these enzymes to obtain nutrients. Ecotones between forests and fields represent intriguing arenas for examining the effect of the environment on ECM community structure and enzyme activity because tree maturity, ECM composition, and environmental variables may all be changing simultaneously. We studied the composition and enzymatic activity of ECM associated with loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) across an ecotone between a forest where P. taeda is established and an old field where P. taeda saplings had been growing for \u3c5 years. ECM community and environmenta...
Saprotrophic microbes are typically credited with producing extracellular enzymes that recycle organ...
Rapid economic development and accelerated urbanization in China has resulted in widespread atmosphe...
The exudation of carbon (C) by tree roots stimulates microbial activity and the production of extrac...
Extracellular enzymes degrade macromolecules into soluble substrates and are important for nutrient ...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (ECM) are abundant symbionts of trees in many dominant terrestrial ecosystems....
After clearcutting, there is typically a shift in ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal community structure a...
Key message: Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal community structure and potential exoenzymatic activity ch...
1.Characterizing the ecological processes driving the assembly and functional composition of ectomyc...
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere continues to increase, leading to an enhanced interest in the poten...
Common ecological restoration treatments such as thinning trees and prescribed burning could result ...
1. Understanding the effects of tree species and their mycorrhizal association on soil processes is ...
Saprotrophic microbes are typically credited with producing extracellular enzymes that recycle organ...
Rapid economic development and accelerated urbanization in China has resulted in widespread atmosphe...
The exudation of carbon (C) by tree roots stimulates microbial activity and the production of extrac...
Extracellular enzymes degrade macromolecules into soluble substrates and are important for nutrient ...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (ECM) are abundant symbionts of trees in many dominant terrestrial ecosystems....
After clearcutting, there is typically a shift in ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal community structure a...
Key message: Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal community structure and potential exoenzymatic activity ch...
1.Characterizing the ecological processes driving the assembly and functional composition of ectomyc...
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere continues to increase, leading to an enhanced interest in the poten...
Common ecological restoration treatments such as thinning trees and prescribed burning could result ...
1. Understanding the effects of tree species and their mycorrhizal association on soil processes is ...
Saprotrophic microbes are typically credited with producing extracellular enzymes that recycle organ...
Rapid economic development and accelerated urbanization in China has resulted in widespread atmosphe...
The exudation of carbon (C) by tree roots stimulates microbial activity and the production of extrac...