1. Plant resource partitioning is a mechanism promoting species coexistence and ecosystem functioning. Yet, we still have limited understanding of how soil microbes, especially plant symbiotic microbes, influence resource partitioning. We hypothesized that soil borne microbes, in particular mycorrhizal fungi, facilitate differential performance of tree species depending on different nitrogen sources and that this leads to a positive plant diversity–community productivity relationship. 2. We conducted two complementing glasshouse experiments. In a “monoculture experiment”, we supplied nitrogen as ammonium, nitrate or glycine and tested the growth response of three tree species associated with different root symbionts: one associated with ect...
Soil fungi are a major factor maintaining plant diversity and productivity, but the underlying mecha...
The diversity of pathways through which mycorrhizal fungi alter plant coexistence hinders the unders...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment is widely known to affect the root-associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal ...
1. Plant resource partitioning is a mechanism promoting species coexistence and ecosystem functionin...
Plant resource partitioning is a mechanism promoting species coexistence and ecosystem functioning. ...
Nitrogen availability often restricts primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems. Arbuscular myc...
1. Under increasing anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition, some plant species will thrive while othe...
While it is increasingly recognized that ectomycorrhizal (ECM) and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) tree ...
1. Plants compete for nutrients using a range of strategies. We investigated nutrient foraging withi...
1. The vast majority of terrestrial plants form root symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fung...
1. Higher species diversity can improve community performance within a species guild when different ...
Differential dispersal of plant and microbial propagules may result in the geographical disassociati...
1. Greater understanding of positive interspecific interactions in nutrient-poor soils is a priority...
Plant-soil interactions have been shown to determine plant community composition in a wide range of ...
Soil fungi are a major factor maintaining plant diversity and productivity, but the underlying mecha...
The diversity of pathways through which mycorrhizal fungi alter plant coexistence hinders the unders...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment is widely known to affect the root-associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal ...
1. Plant resource partitioning is a mechanism promoting species coexistence and ecosystem functionin...
Plant resource partitioning is a mechanism promoting species coexistence and ecosystem functioning. ...
Nitrogen availability often restricts primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems. Arbuscular myc...
1. Under increasing anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition, some plant species will thrive while othe...
While it is increasingly recognized that ectomycorrhizal (ECM) and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) tree ...
1. Plants compete for nutrients using a range of strategies. We investigated nutrient foraging withi...
1. The vast majority of terrestrial plants form root symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fung...
1. Higher species diversity can improve community performance within a species guild when different ...
Differential dispersal of plant and microbial propagules may result in the geographical disassociati...
1. Greater understanding of positive interspecific interactions in nutrient-poor soils is a priority...
Plant-soil interactions have been shown to determine plant community composition in a wide range of ...
Soil fungi are a major factor maintaining plant diversity and productivity, but the underlying mecha...
The diversity of pathways through which mycorrhizal fungi alter plant coexistence hinders the unders...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment is widely known to affect the root-associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal ...