Plants and mycorrhizal fungi influence each other’s abundance, diversity and distribution. How other biotic interactions affect the mycorrhizal symbiosis is less well understood. Likewise, we know little about the effects of climate change on the fungal component of the symbiosis or its function. We synthesized our long-term studies on the influence of mistletoe parasites, insect herbivores, competing trees, and drought on the ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with a foundation tree species of the southwestern United States, pinyon pine (Pinus edulis), and described how these changes feed back to affect host plant performance. We found that drought and all three of the biotic interactions studied resulted in similar shifts in...
Root traits respond to drought in a species-specific manner, but little is known about how soil fung...
Climate models project overall a reduction in rainfall amounts and shifts in the timing of rainfall ...
Most desert plants form symbiotic relationships with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), yet fungal ...
Plants and mycorrhizal fungi influence each other's abundance, diversity, and distribution. How othe...
Although the importance of plant-associated microbes is increasingly recognized, little is known abo...
Although the importance of plant-associated microbes is increasingly recognized, little is known abo...
Plant range boundaries are generally considered to reflect abiotic conditions; however, a rise in ne...
Through hundreds of millions of years of association, fungi that live in symbiosis with plants have ...
Background and scope: Plant communities and underlying soils undergo substantial, coordinated shifts...
Forest ecosystems in central Europe are predicted to face an increasing frequency and severity of su...
Abstract. Belowground interactions can affect plants either directly or indirectly via their associa...
Climate changes have important consequences for plant communities and their root symbionts. The dist...
Climate models project overall a reduction in rainfall amounts and shifts in the timing of rainfall ...
Climatic and land use changes have significant consequences for the distribution of tree species, b...
The distribution of trees depends on the climate, but mycorrhizal symbiosis shapes their distributio...
Root traits respond to drought in a species-specific manner, but little is known about how soil fung...
Climate models project overall a reduction in rainfall amounts and shifts in the timing of rainfall ...
Most desert plants form symbiotic relationships with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), yet fungal ...
Plants and mycorrhizal fungi influence each other's abundance, diversity, and distribution. How othe...
Although the importance of plant-associated microbes is increasingly recognized, little is known abo...
Although the importance of plant-associated microbes is increasingly recognized, little is known abo...
Plant range boundaries are generally considered to reflect abiotic conditions; however, a rise in ne...
Through hundreds of millions of years of association, fungi that live in symbiosis with plants have ...
Background and scope: Plant communities and underlying soils undergo substantial, coordinated shifts...
Forest ecosystems in central Europe are predicted to face an increasing frequency and severity of su...
Abstract. Belowground interactions can affect plants either directly or indirectly via their associa...
Climate changes have important consequences for plant communities and their root symbionts. The dist...
Climate models project overall a reduction in rainfall amounts and shifts in the timing of rainfall ...
Climatic and land use changes have significant consequences for the distribution of tree species, b...
The distribution of trees depends on the climate, but mycorrhizal symbiosis shapes their distributio...
Root traits respond to drought in a species-specific manner, but little is known about how soil fung...
Climate models project overall a reduction in rainfall amounts and shifts in the timing of rainfall ...
Most desert plants form symbiotic relationships with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), yet fungal ...