Background Global warming can alter plant productivity, and community composition which has consequences for soil-plant associated microorganisms. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are distributed widely and form symbiotic relationships with more than 80% of vascular plants and play a key role in nutrient cycling processes at the ecosystem scale. Methods A simulated warming experiment at multiple elevations (3,000, 3,500, 3,800, and 4,170 m) was conducted utilizing an in-situ open-top chamber (OTC) for exploring the effect of global warming on AMF community structure in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP). This region has been identified as one of the most sensitive areas to climatic changes. Soil DNA was extracted and sequenced using next the...
Due to their key position at the soil-root interface, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may play an...
Previous studies have explored the effects of global change on above-ground vegetation in grassland ...
Information on how soil microbial communities respond to warming is still scarce for alpine scrub ec...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have a major influence on the structure, responses and below-groun...
Abstract Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form mutualistic symbioses with most plant species and pl...
Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) fungi are considered as an important factor in predicting plants and ecos...
We carried out a 4-year manipulative field experiment in a semiarid shrubland in southeastern Spain ...
We carried out a 4-year manipulative field experiment in a semiarid shrubland in southeastern Spain ...
Soil fungi are key regulators of forest carbon cycling and their responses to global change have eff...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have a major influence on the structure, responses and below-groun...
Human activities have rapidly increased atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gasses such as carb...
Comunicación oral presentada en: International Society for Microbial Ecology Latin American Congress...
Symbiotic fungi mediate important energy and nutrient transfers in terrestrial ecosystems. Environme...
High-elevation ecosystems are expected to be particularly sensitive to climate warming because cold ...
Despite the inarguable importance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in terrestrial ecosystems, w...
Due to their key position at the soil-root interface, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may play an...
Previous studies have explored the effects of global change on above-ground vegetation in grassland ...
Information on how soil microbial communities respond to warming is still scarce for alpine scrub ec...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have a major influence on the structure, responses and below-groun...
Abstract Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form mutualistic symbioses with most plant species and pl...
Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) fungi are considered as an important factor in predicting plants and ecos...
We carried out a 4-year manipulative field experiment in a semiarid shrubland in southeastern Spain ...
We carried out a 4-year manipulative field experiment in a semiarid shrubland in southeastern Spain ...
Soil fungi are key regulators of forest carbon cycling and their responses to global change have eff...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have a major influence on the structure, responses and below-groun...
Human activities have rapidly increased atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gasses such as carb...
Comunicación oral presentada en: International Society for Microbial Ecology Latin American Congress...
Symbiotic fungi mediate important energy and nutrient transfers in terrestrial ecosystems. Environme...
High-elevation ecosystems are expected to be particularly sensitive to climate warming because cold ...
Despite the inarguable importance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in terrestrial ecosystems, w...
Due to their key position at the soil-root interface, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may play an...
Previous studies have explored the effects of global change on above-ground vegetation in grassland ...
Information on how soil microbial communities respond to warming is still scarce for alpine scrub ec...