The aboveground impacts of climate change receive extensive research attention, but climate change could also alter belowground processes such as the delicate balance between free-living fungal decomposers and nutrient-scavenging mycorrhizal fungi that can inhibit decomposition through a mechanism called the Gadgil effect. We investigated how climate change-induced reductions in plant survival, photosynthesis and productivity alter soil fungal community composition in a mixed arbuscular/ectomycorrhizal (AM/EM) semiarid shrubland exposed to experimental warming (W) and/or rainfall reduction (RR). We hypothesised that increased EM host plant mortality under a warmer and drier climate might decrease ectomycorrhizal fungal (EMF) abundance, ther...
A substantial portion of grassland photosynthates is allocated belowground to arbuscular mycorrhizal...
Due to their key position at the soil-root interface, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may play an...
While the importance of animal and plant responses to global change is generally appreciated, compar...
The aboveground impacts of climate change receive extensive research attention, but climate change c...
Soil fungi are key regulators of forest carbon cycling and their responses to global change have eff...
Substantial amounts of nutrients are lost from soils through leaching. These losses can be environme...
Symbiotic fungi mediate important energy and nutrient transfers in terrestrial ecosystems. Environme...
Warmer and drier conditions associated with ongoing climate change will increase abiotic stress for ...
Nutrient losses due to leaching from agricultural soils can be substantial but, in some cases, soil ...
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 ...
Implications of a drying and warming climate have been investigated for aboveground vegetation acros...
Background Global warming can alter plant productivity, and community composition which has conseque...
1.Warmer and drier conditions associated with ongoing climate change will increase abiotic stress fo...
Plant roots are the primary source of soil organic carbon (C) and critically support the growth and ...
A substantial portion of grassland photosynthates is allocated belowground to arbuscular mycorrhizal...
Due to their key position at the soil-root interface, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may play an...
While the importance of animal and plant responses to global change is generally appreciated, compar...
The aboveground impacts of climate change receive extensive research attention, but climate change c...
Soil fungi are key regulators of forest carbon cycling and their responses to global change have eff...
Substantial amounts of nutrients are lost from soils through leaching. These losses can be environme...
Symbiotic fungi mediate important energy and nutrient transfers in terrestrial ecosystems. Environme...
Warmer and drier conditions associated with ongoing climate change will increase abiotic stress for ...
Nutrient losses due to leaching from agricultural soils can be substantial but, in some cases, soil ...
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 ...
Implications of a drying and warming climate have been investigated for aboveground vegetation acros...
Background Global warming can alter plant productivity, and community composition which has conseque...
1.Warmer and drier conditions associated with ongoing climate change will increase abiotic stress fo...
Plant roots are the primary source of soil organic carbon (C) and critically support the growth and ...
A substantial portion of grassland photosynthates is allocated belowground to arbuscular mycorrhizal...
Due to their key position at the soil-root interface, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may play an...
While the importance of animal and plant responses to global change is generally appreciated, compar...