A major gap in understanding the relationship between tree diversity and litter decomposition concerns knowledge of the saprotrophic fungal communities mediating decomposition processes. Making use of experimental tree diversity plots in subtropical China, our objective was to disentangle the effects of tree species richness on diversity, abundance, and composition of saprotrophic fungal communities in freshly fallen leaf litter. We employed a meta-genomic approach and analysed enzymatic decomposition. Our results indicate the dominance of Ascomycota, with species from this phylum colonizing leaf litter more rapidly than Basidiomycota. Furthermore, Ascomycota was the most abundant when tree richness was intermediate. Both Ascomycota and Bas...
Background. Fungal endophytes inhabit symptomless, living tissues of all major plant lineages to for...
Although microbial participation in litter decomposition is widely known within terrestrial soils, t...
Tree diversity is considered to influence decomposition either by changing environmental conditions ...
Investigating the effects of individual tree species on fungal species in leaf litter allows a mecha...
Human activities affect both tree species composition and diversity in forested ecosystems. This in ...
Human activities affect both tree species composition and diversity in forested ecosystems. This in ...
Fungi decompose woody debris, an important carbon pool in forests. Fungal community structure is exp...
Although the effect of litter mixture on decomposition has been well documented, few studies have ex...
Leaf and root litter decomposition has been a major research focus. However, the possible effects of...
Understanding how genetic differences among soil microorganisms regulate spatial patterns in litter ...
Leaf and root litter decomposition has been a major research focus. However, the possible effects of...
Different types of dead wood in forest ecosystems contribute to an increase of habitats for decompos...
Different types of dead wood in forest ecosystems contribute to an increase of habitats for decompos...
Although microbial participation in litter decomposition is widely known within terrestrial soils, t...
Wood decomposition releases almost as much CO2 to the atmosphere as does fossil-fuel combustion, so ...
Background. Fungal endophytes inhabit symptomless, living tissues of all major plant lineages to for...
Although microbial participation in litter decomposition is widely known within terrestrial soils, t...
Tree diversity is considered to influence decomposition either by changing environmental conditions ...
Investigating the effects of individual tree species on fungal species in leaf litter allows a mecha...
Human activities affect both tree species composition and diversity in forested ecosystems. This in ...
Human activities affect both tree species composition and diversity in forested ecosystems. This in ...
Fungi decompose woody debris, an important carbon pool in forests. Fungal community structure is exp...
Although the effect of litter mixture on decomposition has been well documented, few studies have ex...
Leaf and root litter decomposition has been a major research focus. However, the possible effects of...
Understanding how genetic differences among soil microorganisms regulate spatial patterns in litter ...
Leaf and root litter decomposition has been a major research focus. However, the possible effects of...
Different types of dead wood in forest ecosystems contribute to an increase of habitats for decompos...
Different types of dead wood in forest ecosystems contribute to an increase of habitats for decompos...
Although microbial participation in litter decomposition is widely known within terrestrial soils, t...
Wood decomposition releases almost as much CO2 to the atmosphere as does fossil-fuel combustion, so ...
Background. Fungal endophytes inhabit symptomless, living tissues of all major plant lineages to for...
Although microbial participation in litter decomposition is widely known within terrestrial soils, t...
Tree diversity is considered to influence decomposition either by changing environmental conditions ...