In a natural environment, major disturbances cause the destruction of the vegetation as well as of soil microorganisms such as mycorrhizal fungi. Plant and mycorrhizal fungus communities are independent and so it is important to understand the dynamics of mycorrhizal communities during the stages in plant colonisation successions that generate a forest canopy. These successions go along with an increase in the wealth of species and the diversity of the mycorrhizal community through the gradual establishment of late-stage fungi and the decrease in the number of multi-stage fungi. Plant-fungus interactions become specialised as the plant succession runs its course or as the population ages. Thes...
The obligate fungal mutualists arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonize the roots approximately 8...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is a mutualistic association of plant roots and fungi that plays a major role ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are soil fungi associations with the majority of terrestrial pla...
The dynamics of mycorrhizal communities during the stages of the plant colonisation successions lead...
Composition of plant communities during secondary succession are, to a great extent, determined by t...
It is widely recognized that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) influence plant community structure....
Background and scope: Plant communities and underlying soils undergo substantial, coordinated shifts...
Forest fragmentation and biological invasions modify plant–mycorrhizal fungal interactions, but how ...
Mycorrhizal fungi have evolved with their plant partners and enabled them with better growth in stre...
In many semi-natural and natural ecosystems, mycor-rhizal fungi are the most abundant and functional...
Functional diversity in ecosystems has traditionally been studied using aboveground plant traits. De...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi are plant symbionts influential to the growth and survival of many plant speci...
The ecology of fungi lags behind that of plants and animals because most fungi are microscopic and h...
The growth of mycorrhizal fungi into plant roots used to be viewed as a parasitic relationship betwe...
Primary succession is the process of ecosystem development that takes place in sites that were not s...
The obligate fungal mutualists arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonize the roots approximately 8...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is a mutualistic association of plant roots and fungi that plays a major role ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are soil fungi associations with the majority of terrestrial pla...
The dynamics of mycorrhizal communities during the stages of the plant colonisation successions lead...
Composition of plant communities during secondary succession are, to a great extent, determined by t...
It is widely recognized that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) influence plant community structure....
Background and scope: Plant communities and underlying soils undergo substantial, coordinated shifts...
Forest fragmentation and biological invasions modify plant–mycorrhizal fungal interactions, but how ...
Mycorrhizal fungi have evolved with their plant partners and enabled them with better growth in stre...
In many semi-natural and natural ecosystems, mycor-rhizal fungi are the most abundant and functional...
Functional diversity in ecosystems has traditionally been studied using aboveground plant traits. De...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi are plant symbionts influential to the growth and survival of many plant speci...
The ecology of fungi lags behind that of plants and animals because most fungi are microscopic and h...
The growth of mycorrhizal fungi into plant roots used to be viewed as a parasitic relationship betwe...
Primary succession is the process of ecosystem development that takes place in sites that were not s...
The obligate fungal mutualists arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonize the roots approximately 8...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is a mutualistic association of plant roots and fungi that plays a major role ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are soil fungi associations with the majority of terrestrial pla...