Grasslands are major primary producers and function as major components of important watersheds. Although a concise definition of grasslands cannot be given using a physiognomic or structural approach, grasslands can be described as vegetation communities experiencing periodical droughts and with canopies dominated by grasses and grass-like plants. Grasslands have a cosmopolitan distribution except for the Antarctic region. Fungal interactions with grasses can be pathogenic or symbiotic. Herbivorous mammals, insects, other grassland animals, and fungal pathogens are known to play important roles in maintaining the biomass and biodiversity of grasslands. Although most pathogenicity studies on the members of Poaceae have been focused on econo...
Infectious diseases and invasive species can be strong drivers of biological systems that may intera...
We explored the total and pathogenic fungi community of sixteen grassland species affiliated to two ...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood pastures are species rich habitats which have been created b...
By attacking plants, herbivorous mammals, insects, and belowground pathogens are known to play an im...
Soil-borne fungal diseases are a major problem in agriculture. A century ago, the Dutch plant pathol...
Soil-borne fungi are considered important drivers of plant community structure, diversity and ecosys...
1. Plant diversity can reduce the risk of plant disease, but positive, and neutral effects have also...
There is consensus that plant species richness enhances plant productivity within natural grasslands...
Agriculturally used grasslands in the Alps are characterised by a trade-off between high fodder prod...
Pathogen infection is common in wild plants and animals, and may regulate their populations. If path...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
The rare species advantage postulates that dominant plant species experience greater disease pressur...
From the establishment of the first biodiversity experiments in the 1990s, studies have consistently...
Diversity and functioning are the most important topics in the ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM...
Interactions of belowground fungal communities with exotic and native plant species may be important...
Infectious diseases and invasive species can be strong drivers of biological systems that may intera...
We explored the total and pathogenic fungi community of sixteen grassland species affiliated to two ...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood pastures are species rich habitats which have been created b...
By attacking plants, herbivorous mammals, insects, and belowground pathogens are known to play an im...
Soil-borne fungal diseases are a major problem in agriculture. A century ago, the Dutch plant pathol...
Soil-borne fungi are considered important drivers of plant community structure, diversity and ecosys...
1. Plant diversity can reduce the risk of plant disease, but positive, and neutral effects have also...
There is consensus that plant species richness enhances plant productivity within natural grasslands...
Agriculturally used grasslands in the Alps are characterised by a trade-off between high fodder prod...
Pathogen infection is common in wild plants and animals, and may regulate their populations. If path...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
The rare species advantage postulates that dominant plant species experience greater disease pressur...
From the establishment of the first biodiversity experiments in the 1990s, studies have consistently...
Diversity and functioning are the most important topics in the ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM...
Interactions of belowground fungal communities with exotic and native plant species may be important...
Infectious diseases and invasive species can be strong drivers of biological systems that may intera...
We explored the total and pathogenic fungi community of sixteen grassland species affiliated to two ...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood pastures are species rich habitats which have been created b...