Fungal secondary metabolites (FSMs) are capable of manipulating plant community dynamics by inhibiting or facilitating the establishment of co-habitating organisms. Although production of FSMs is not crucial for survival of the producer, their absence can indirectly impair growth and/or niche competition of these fungi on the plant. The presence of FSMs with no obvious consequence on the fitness of the producer leaves questions regarding ecological impact. This review investigates how fungi employ FSMs as a platform to mediate fungal-fungal, fungal-bacterial and fungal-animal interactions associated with the plant community. We discuss how the biological function of FSMs may indirectly benefit the producer by altering the dynamics of surrou...
SPEIPMThis handbook compiles authoritative information about fungal metabolites and their chemistry ...
Plant microbiomes are increasingly appreciated as major drivers of plant health and ecosystem servic...
Plant microbiomes are increasingly appreciated as major drivers of plant health and ecosystem servic...
Fungal secondary metabolites (FSMs) are capable of manipulating plant community dynamics by inhibiti...
Plants have evolved adaptive strategies to mutualistic microbes penetration for both mycorrhizal fun...
Fungi grow in competitive environments, and to cope, they have evolved strategies, such as the abili...
Fungi interact with plants in various ways, with each interaction giving rise to different alteratio...
SUMMARY Soil organisms, in particular fungi and decomposer insects are primary drivers of organic ma...
Fungal volatile organic compounds (VOCs) commonly formed bioactive interface between plants and coun...
The unique set of traits that fungi exhibit, and the versatility of these traits facilitate the medi...
Biotrophic plant-microbe interactions depend on the establishment of a nutritional interface allowin...
Fungi are well-known decomposers of organic matter that thrive in virtually any environment on Earth...
A key objective in ecology is to understand how cooperative strategies evolve and are maintained in ...
SummaryEndophytes constitute a remarkably multifarious group of microorganisms ubiquitous in plants ...
Fungal symbionts living inside plant leaves ("endophytes") can vary from beneficial to parasitic, bu...
SPEIPMThis handbook compiles authoritative information about fungal metabolites and their chemistry ...
Plant microbiomes are increasingly appreciated as major drivers of plant health and ecosystem servic...
Plant microbiomes are increasingly appreciated as major drivers of plant health and ecosystem servic...
Fungal secondary metabolites (FSMs) are capable of manipulating plant community dynamics by inhibiti...
Plants have evolved adaptive strategies to mutualistic microbes penetration for both mycorrhizal fun...
Fungi grow in competitive environments, and to cope, they have evolved strategies, such as the abili...
Fungi interact with plants in various ways, with each interaction giving rise to different alteratio...
SUMMARY Soil organisms, in particular fungi and decomposer insects are primary drivers of organic ma...
Fungal volatile organic compounds (VOCs) commonly formed bioactive interface between plants and coun...
The unique set of traits that fungi exhibit, and the versatility of these traits facilitate the medi...
Biotrophic plant-microbe interactions depend on the establishment of a nutritional interface allowin...
Fungi are well-known decomposers of organic matter that thrive in virtually any environment on Earth...
A key objective in ecology is to understand how cooperative strategies evolve and are maintained in ...
SummaryEndophytes constitute a remarkably multifarious group of microorganisms ubiquitous in plants ...
Fungal symbionts living inside plant leaves ("endophytes") can vary from beneficial to parasitic, bu...
SPEIPMThis handbook compiles authoritative information about fungal metabolites and their chemistry ...
Plant microbiomes are increasingly appreciated as major drivers of plant health and ecosystem servic...
Plant microbiomes are increasingly appreciated as major drivers of plant health and ecosystem servic...