Pine species have become invasive throughout the globe and threaten to replace native biota. The threat of pine invasion is particularly pressing in parts of the tropics where there are no native pines. The factors that govern pine invasion are not often well understood. However, key to pine survival is an obligate and mutualistic interaction with ectomycorrhizal fungi. Thus for pines to successfully invade new habitats compatible ectomycorrhizal fungi must already be present, or be co-introduced. The purpose of this study was to examine the community structure of non-native ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with pine invasions in the Hawaiian Islands. To accomplish this we executed a field and greenhouse study and used a molecular ecology a...
Ecologists have long acknowledged the importance of seed banks; yet, despite the fact that many plan...
We used molecular genetic methods to test two hypotheses, (i) that host plant specificity among ecto...
The factors shaping the composition of microbial communities in trees remain poorly understood. We e...
Pine species have become invasive throughout the globe and threaten to replace native biota. The thr...
Artículo de publicación ISILike all obligately ectomycorrhizal plants, pines require ectomycorrhizal...
Belowground biota can deeply influence plant invasion. The presence of proper soil mutualists can ac...
Exotic non-native Pinus species have been widely planted or become naturalized in many parts of the ...
Interactions between trees and ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are critical for the growth and survival ...
1. The role of novel ecological interactions between mammals, fungi and plants in invaded ecosystems...
Many ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) are generalists, but most plant genera that form ectomycorrhizas ha...
© 2014 British Ecological Society. Summary: The role of novel ecological interactions between mammal...
We asked if exotic Pinus elliotti seedlings can survive and form ectomycorrhizas at higher elevation...
marily due to the invasion of birch and pine. This encroachment has been researched in depth from a ...
The introduction of alien tree species has become a world wide phenomenon over the last centuries an...
© 2015 by the Ecological Society of America. Biological invasions are a rapidly increasing driver of...
Ecologists have long acknowledged the importance of seed banks; yet, despite the fact that many plan...
We used molecular genetic methods to test two hypotheses, (i) that host plant specificity among ecto...
The factors shaping the composition of microbial communities in trees remain poorly understood. We e...
Pine species have become invasive throughout the globe and threaten to replace native biota. The thr...
Artículo de publicación ISILike all obligately ectomycorrhizal plants, pines require ectomycorrhizal...
Belowground biota can deeply influence plant invasion. The presence of proper soil mutualists can ac...
Exotic non-native Pinus species have been widely planted or become naturalized in many parts of the ...
Interactions between trees and ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are critical for the growth and survival ...
1. The role of novel ecological interactions between mammals, fungi and plants in invaded ecosystems...
Many ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) are generalists, but most plant genera that form ectomycorrhizas ha...
© 2014 British Ecological Society. Summary: The role of novel ecological interactions between mammal...
We asked if exotic Pinus elliotti seedlings can survive and form ectomycorrhizas at higher elevation...
marily due to the invasion of birch and pine. This encroachment has been researched in depth from a ...
The introduction of alien tree species has become a world wide phenomenon over the last centuries an...
© 2015 by the Ecological Society of America. Biological invasions are a rapidly increasing driver of...
Ecologists have long acknowledged the importance of seed banks; yet, despite the fact that many plan...
We used molecular genetic methods to test two hypotheses, (i) that host plant specificity among ecto...
The factors shaping the composition of microbial communities in trees remain poorly understood. We e...