Common reed (Phragmites australis) has high biomass production and is primarily subjected to decomposition processes affected by multiple factors. To predict litter decomposition dynamics in intermittent lakes, it is critical to understand how communities of fungi, as the primary decomposers, form under different habitat conditions. This study reports the shotgun metagenomic sequencing of the initial fungal communities on common reed leaves decomposing under different environmental conditions. We demonstrate that a complex network of fungi forms already on the plant persists into the decomposition phase. Phragmites australis leaves contained at least five fungal phyla, with abundant Ascomycota (95.7%) and Basidiomycota (4.1%), identified as...
Decomposition of leaf litter is a microbial mediated process that helps to transfer energy and nutri...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
Microbial symbionts are gaining attention as crucial drivers of invasive species spread and dominanc...
Although fungi are known to colonize and decompose plant tissues in various environments, there is s...
Although fungi are known to colonize and decompose plant tissues in various environments, there is s...
In this study, the intermittent lake is taken up as a model for changes in water availability and ho...
Fungal succession and community development has been studied by direct observation for twenty-four m...
In a 3-year-study, we analysed the population dynamics of the reed pathogen Pythium phragmitis and o...
Abstract Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primar...
Direct observation of fungal succession and community development on leaf sheaths of Phragmites aust...
The poster presents preliminary results on a decomposition-study of reed leaves (Phragmites australi...
Plants are naturally colonized by many fungal species that produce effects ranging from beneficial t...
Although microbial participation in litter decomposition is widely known within terrestrial soils, t...
Background: Fungal endophyte communities are often comprised of many species colonizing the same hos...
Microorganisms play a crucial role in the biological decomposition of plant litter in terrestrial ec...
Decomposition of leaf litter is a microbial mediated process that helps to transfer energy and nutri...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
Microbial symbionts are gaining attention as crucial drivers of invasive species spread and dominanc...
Although fungi are known to colonize and decompose plant tissues in various environments, there is s...
Although fungi are known to colonize and decompose plant tissues in various environments, there is s...
In this study, the intermittent lake is taken up as a model for changes in water availability and ho...
Fungal succession and community development has been studied by direct observation for twenty-four m...
In a 3-year-study, we analysed the population dynamics of the reed pathogen Pythium phragmitis and o...
Abstract Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primar...
Direct observation of fungal succession and community development on leaf sheaths of Phragmites aust...
The poster presents preliminary results on a decomposition-study of reed leaves (Phragmites australi...
Plants are naturally colonized by many fungal species that produce effects ranging from beneficial t...
Although microbial participation in litter decomposition is widely known within terrestrial soils, t...
Background: Fungal endophyte communities are often comprised of many species colonizing the same hos...
Microorganisms play a crucial role in the biological decomposition of plant litter in terrestrial ec...
Decomposition of leaf litter is a microbial mediated process that helps to transfer energy and nutri...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
Microbial symbionts are gaining attention as crucial drivers of invasive species spread and dominanc...