Host and symbiont diversity are inextricably linked across partnerships and ecosystems, with degree of partner reliance governing the strength of this correlation. In many forest soils, symbiotic ectomycorrhizal fungi coexist and compete with free-living saprotrophic fungi, with the outcomes of these interactions shaping resource availability and competitive outcomes for the trees aboveground. Traditional approaches to characterizing these communities rely on DNA sequencing of a ribosomal precursor RNA gene (the internal transcribed spacer region), but directly sequencing the precursor rRNA may provide a more functionally relevant perspective on the potentially active fungal communities. Here, we map ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic soil fu...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) are highly diversified and dominant in a number of forest ecosystems. Ne...
Diversity–biomass relationships (DBRs) often vary with spatial scale in terrestrial ecosystems, but ...
Plant-soil feedbacks have been observed in many forest communities, but the role of the mycorrhizal ...
Deconvoluting the relative contributions made by specific biotic and abiotic drivers to soil fungal ...
The mechanisms regulating community composition and local dominance of trees in species-rich forests...
The mechanisms regulating community composition and local dominance of trees in species-rich forests...
Exploring the link between above- and belowground biodiversity has been a major theme of recent ecol...
Trees associating with different mycorrhizas often differ in their effects on litter decomposition, ...
Exploring the link between above- and belowground biodiversity has been a major theme of recent ecol...
Global importance of forests is difficult to overestimate, given their role in oxygen production, ec...
• Interactions between plants and their root-associated fungi (RAF) may influence the relative abund...
The Agaricomycotina are a phylogenetically diverse group of fungi that includes both saprotrophic an...
• Interactions between plants and their root-associated fungi (RAF) may influence the relative abund...
• Interactions between plants and their root-associated fungi (RAF) may influence the relative abund...
Fungi regulate key nutrient cycling processes in many forest ecosystems, but their diversity and dis...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) are highly diversified and dominant in a number of forest ecosystems. Ne...
Diversity–biomass relationships (DBRs) often vary with spatial scale in terrestrial ecosystems, but ...
Plant-soil feedbacks have been observed in many forest communities, but the role of the mycorrhizal ...
Deconvoluting the relative contributions made by specific biotic and abiotic drivers to soil fungal ...
The mechanisms regulating community composition and local dominance of trees in species-rich forests...
The mechanisms regulating community composition and local dominance of trees in species-rich forests...
Exploring the link between above- and belowground biodiversity has been a major theme of recent ecol...
Trees associating with different mycorrhizas often differ in their effects on litter decomposition, ...
Exploring the link between above- and belowground biodiversity has been a major theme of recent ecol...
Global importance of forests is difficult to overestimate, given their role in oxygen production, ec...
• Interactions between plants and their root-associated fungi (RAF) may influence the relative abund...
The Agaricomycotina are a phylogenetically diverse group of fungi that includes both saprotrophic an...
• Interactions between plants and their root-associated fungi (RAF) may influence the relative abund...
• Interactions between plants and their root-associated fungi (RAF) may influence the relative abund...
Fungi regulate key nutrient cycling processes in many forest ecosystems, but their diversity and dis...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) are highly diversified and dominant in a number of forest ecosystems. Ne...
Diversity–biomass relationships (DBRs) often vary with spatial scale in terrestrial ecosystems, but ...
Plant-soil feedbacks have been observed in many forest communities, but the role of the mycorrhizal ...