1. Under climate change, alterations to precipitation and temperature regimes are expected to impact ecosystem structure and function. These impacts may in part be determined by feedbacks between plants and associated microbes, including both endophytic fungal symbionts and viral pathogens. 2. To test potential key components of these feedbacks in a grassland system, we conducted a field experiment that factorially manipulated temperature regime, precipitation regime and endophyte infection of a dominant species, Schedonorus arundinaceus. After one growing season, we evaluated the four most frequently occurring grass species for infection by three species of barley and cereal yellow dwarf viruses (B/CYDVs). For S. arundinaceus, we also trac...
Disease dilution (reduced disease prevalence with increasing biodiversity) has been described for ma...
Host characteristics commonly determine infection risk, but infection can also be mediated by region...
Summary 1. Both evolutionary theory and empirical evidence from agricultural research support the vi...
Under climate change, alterations to precipitation and temperature regimes are expected to impact ec...
Background/Question/Methods Under climate change, shifts in precipitation and temperature regimes ar...
Background/Question/Methods Under climate change, shifts in precipitation and temperature regimes ar...
Soil-borne pathogens structure plant communities, shaping their diversity, and through these effects...
1. The strength of many interactions between plants and other organisms changes across regional grad...
Beneficial inherited symbionts are expected to reach high prevalence in host populations, yet many a...
Ustilago bullata is a fungal pathogen that infects grasses in western North America. It infects the ...
1. Understanding environmentally dependent variation in interspecific interactions is needed for eva...
Community assembly processes may provide a predictive framework for understanding the mechanisms und...
• Climate change (altered CO2, warming, and precipitation) may affect plant–microbial interactions, ...
1.The strength of many interactions between plants and other organisms changes across regional gradi...
This chapter demonstrates how multiple environmental variables can interact to affect plant and aphi...
Disease dilution (reduced disease prevalence with increasing biodiversity) has been described for ma...
Host characteristics commonly determine infection risk, but infection can also be mediated by region...
Summary 1. Both evolutionary theory and empirical evidence from agricultural research support the vi...
Under climate change, alterations to precipitation and temperature regimes are expected to impact ec...
Background/Question/Methods Under climate change, shifts in precipitation and temperature regimes ar...
Background/Question/Methods Under climate change, shifts in precipitation and temperature regimes ar...
Soil-borne pathogens structure plant communities, shaping their diversity, and through these effects...
1. The strength of many interactions between plants and other organisms changes across regional grad...
Beneficial inherited symbionts are expected to reach high prevalence in host populations, yet many a...
Ustilago bullata is a fungal pathogen that infects grasses in western North America. It infects the ...
1. Understanding environmentally dependent variation in interspecific interactions is needed for eva...
Community assembly processes may provide a predictive framework for understanding the mechanisms und...
• Climate change (altered CO2, warming, and precipitation) may affect plant–microbial interactions, ...
1.The strength of many interactions between plants and other organisms changes across regional gradi...
This chapter demonstrates how multiple environmental variables can interact to affect plant and aphi...
Disease dilution (reduced disease prevalence with increasing biodiversity) has been described for ma...
Host characteristics commonly determine infection risk, but infection can also be mediated by region...
Summary 1. Both evolutionary theory and empirical evidence from agricultural research support the vi...