Most work on plant community ecology has been performed above ground, neglecting the processes that occur in the soil. DNA metabarcoding, in which multiple species are computationally identified in bulk samples, can help to overcome the logistical limitations involved in sampling plant communities belowground. However, a major limitation of this methodology is the quantification of species’ abundances based on the percentage of sequences assigned to each taxon. Using root tissues of five dominant species in a semi‐arid Mediterranean shrubland (Bupleurum fruticescens, Helianthemum cinereum, Linum suffruticosum, Stipa pennata and Thymus vulgaris), we built pairwise mixtures of relative abundance (20%, 50% and 80% biomass), and implemented two...
Anthropogenic activities are having a deleterious effect on biodiversity. To understand the magnitud...
Aims: An unresolved question in plant ecology is whether diversity of the aboveground and belowgroun...
DNA metabarcoding corresponds to the DNA-based identification of multiple species from a single comp...
Most work on plant community ecology has been performed aboveground, neglecting the processes that o...
Plant interactions are as important belowground as aboveground. Belowground plant interactions are h...
Plant interactions are as important belowground as aboveground. Belowground plant interactions are h...
While metabarcoding of plant DNA from their environment is an exciting method that can supplement in...
Analysis of soil-derived DNA has been shown to minimize problems seen during traditional vegetation ...
Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey ...
Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey ...
1. Plant diversity has profound effects on primary production. Plant diversity has been shown to cor...
DNA metabarcoding is promising for cost-effective biodiversity monitoring, but reliable diversity es...
Metabarcoding is an emerging genetic tool to rapidly assess biodiversity in ecosystems. It involves ...
<div><p>Metabarcoding is an emerging genetic tool to rapidly assess biodiversity in ecosystems. It i...
Biological surveys based on visual identification of the biota are challenging, expensive and time c...
Anthropogenic activities are having a deleterious effect on biodiversity. To understand the magnitud...
Aims: An unresolved question in plant ecology is whether diversity of the aboveground and belowgroun...
DNA metabarcoding corresponds to the DNA-based identification of multiple species from a single comp...
Most work on plant community ecology has been performed aboveground, neglecting the processes that o...
Plant interactions are as important belowground as aboveground. Belowground plant interactions are h...
Plant interactions are as important belowground as aboveground. Belowground plant interactions are h...
While metabarcoding of plant DNA from their environment is an exciting method that can supplement in...
Analysis of soil-derived DNA has been shown to minimize problems seen during traditional vegetation ...
Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey ...
Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey ...
1. Plant diversity has profound effects on primary production. Plant diversity has been shown to cor...
DNA metabarcoding is promising for cost-effective biodiversity monitoring, but reliable diversity es...
Metabarcoding is an emerging genetic tool to rapidly assess biodiversity in ecosystems. It involves ...
<div><p>Metabarcoding is an emerging genetic tool to rapidly assess biodiversity in ecosystems. It i...
Biological surveys based on visual identification of the biota are challenging, expensive and time c...
Anthropogenic activities are having a deleterious effect on biodiversity. To understand the magnitud...
Aims: An unresolved question in plant ecology is whether diversity of the aboveground and belowgroun...
DNA metabarcoding corresponds to the DNA-based identification of multiple species from a single comp...