Soil fungi are vital for regulating ecosystem carbon balance and productivity, by driving processes related to soil carbon and nutrient cycling. The rate and capacity of fungi-mediated processes are linked to fungal biomass dynamics and identifying the drivers of fungal biomass is important for predicting ecosystem responses to environmental changes. Here, ergosterol-based fungal biomass estimates and ITS2-based fungal community composition profiles were used to assess biomass of fungal guilds. Effects of forest management (thinning), environmental factors (soil chemical properties, microclimate, weather and forest stand composition) and season were related to the fungal biomass dynamics to identify the guild-specific drivers of biomass. Bi...
Fungal communities are especially relevant in Mediterranean regions, a ‘hotspot’ of fungal diversity...
Most boreal tree species rely on root-associated ectomycorrhizal fungi for nutrient acquisition, in ...
Soil fungi link above‐ and belowground carbon (C) fluxes through their interactions with plants and ...
Soil fungi are vital for regulating ecosystem carbon balance and productivity, by driving processes ...
Soil microclimate is a potentially important regulator of the composition of plant‐associated fungal...
Predicted changes in global climate might negatively affect the soil microbiome and associated ecosy...
• Soil microclimate is a potentially important regulator of the composition of plant-associated fung...
Forest restoration has become one of the most important challenges for restoration ecology in the re...
Boreal forests harbour diverse fungal communities with decisive roles in decomposition and plant nut...
The plant- and soil-associated microbial communities are critical to plant health and their resilien...
A substantial amount of below-ground carbon (C) is suggested to be associated with fungi, which may ...
Climate change involves a series of events promoted by elevated levels of atmospheric CO2, such as i...
Being the crucial part of the forest soil's microbial pool, soil fungi in general and mycorrhizal fu...
Fungal communities are especially relevant in Mediterranean regions, a ‘hotspot’ of fungal diversity...
Most boreal tree species rely on root-associated ectomycorrhizal fungi for nutrient acquisition, in ...
Soil fungi link above‐ and belowground carbon (C) fluxes through their interactions with plants and ...
Soil fungi are vital for regulating ecosystem carbon balance and productivity, by driving processes ...
Soil microclimate is a potentially important regulator of the composition of plant‐associated fungal...
Predicted changes in global climate might negatively affect the soil microbiome and associated ecosy...
• Soil microclimate is a potentially important regulator of the composition of plant-associated fung...
Forest restoration has become one of the most important challenges for restoration ecology in the re...
Boreal forests harbour diverse fungal communities with decisive roles in decomposition and plant nut...
The plant- and soil-associated microbial communities are critical to plant health and their resilien...
A substantial amount of below-ground carbon (C) is suggested to be associated with fungi, which may ...
Climate change involves a series of events promoted by elevated levels of atmospheric CO2, such as i...
Being the crucial part of the forest soil's microbial pool, soil fungi in general and mycorrhizal fu...
Fungal communities are especially relevant in Mediterranean regions, a ‘hotspot’ of fungal diversity...
Most boreal tree species rely on root-associated ectomycorrhizal fungi for nutrient acquisition, in ...
Soil fungi link above‐ and belowground carbon (C) fluxes through their interactions with plants and ...