Mycorrhizal fungi enhance plant phosphorus (P) acquisition via their extraradical hyphae (ERH) that scavenge nutrients outside root depletion zones. While soil P availability declines during ecosystem retrogression, how ERH biomass and scavenging vary during ecosystem retrogression remains unknown; it is expected to increase if plants allocate more carbon (C) to mycorrhizal fungi as P availability declines. We measured fungal and bacterial biomass using in-growth cores and lipid biomarkers along a 2-million-year dune chronosequence in an Australian biodiversity hotspot showing a ~60-fold decline in total soil P concentration with increasing soil age. We compared the levels of key fungal biomarkers (ergosterol, NLFA 16:1ω5, and PLFA 18:2ω6,9...
International audienceMore than 80% of vascular plants form symbiotic associations with arbuscular m...
In temperate forests, trees form symbiotic associations with fungi on their roots; the majority bein...
Soil Biology; Vol. 26Roots of most terrestrial plants are colonized by symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi. ...
Ecosystem retrogression following long-term pedogenesis is attributed to phosphorus (P) limitation o...
Ecosystem retrogression following long-term pedogenesis is attributed to phosphorus (P) limitation o...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are known to enhance phosphorus (P) acquisition by plants, but it...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Nitrogen (N) tends to limit plant productivity on ...
Background: Mycorrhizal strategies are very effective in enhancing plant acquisition of poorly-mobil...
Nutrient loss from ecosystems is among the top environmental threats to ecosystems worldwide, leadin...
The majority of terrestrial plants associate with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, which typically...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal communities covary with host plant communities along soil fertility gra...
Changes in soil nutrient availability during long-term ecosystem development influence the relative ...
The role of phosphorus (P) supply in the functioning of temperate forest ecosystems is often overloo...
Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient, whose plant-available form phosphate is often low in natura...
Plants forming symbioses with ectomycorrhizal fungi dominate ecosystems worldwide, yet the advantage...
International audienceMore than 80% of vascular plants form symbiotic associations with arbuscular m...
In temperate forests, trees form symbiotic associations with fungi on their roots; the majority bein...
Soil Biology; Vol. 26Roots of most terrestrial plants are colonized by symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi. ...
Ecosystem retrogression following long-term pedogenesis is attributed to phosphorus (P) limitation o...
Ecosystem retrogression following long-term pedogenesis is attributed to phosphorus (P) limitation o...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are known to enhance phosphorus (P) acquisition by plants, but it...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Nitrogen (N) tends to limit plant productivity on ...
Background: Mycorrhizal strategies are very effective in enhancing plant acquisition of poorly-mobil...
Nutrient loss from ecosystems is among the top environmental threats to ecosystems worldwide, leadin...
The majority of terrestrial plants associate with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, which typically...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal communities covary with host plant communities along soil fertility gra...
Changes in soil nutrient availability during long-term ecosystem development influence the relative ...
The role of phosphorus (P) supply in the functioning of temperate forest ecosystems is often overloo...
Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient, whose plant-available form phosphate is often low in natura...
Plants forming symbioses with ectomycorrhizal fungi dominate ecosystems worldwide, yet the advantage...
International audienceMore than 80% of vascular plants form symbiotic associations with arbuscular m...
In temperate forests, trees form symbiotic associations with fungi on their roots; the majority bein...
Soil Biology; Vol. 26Roots of most terrestrial plants are colonized by symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi. ...