Partitioning of soil phosphorus (P) pools has been proposed as a key mechanism maintaining plant diversity, but experimental support is lacking. Here, we provided different chemical forms of P to 15 tree species with contrasting root symbiotic relationships to investigate plant P acquisition in both tropical and subtropical forests. Both ectomycorrhizal (ECM) and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) trees responded positively to addition of inorganic P, but strikingly, ECM trees acquired more P from a complex organic form (phytic acid). Most ECM tree species and all AM tree species also showed some capacity to take up simple organic P (monophosphate). Mycorrhizal colonisation was negatively correlated with soil extractable P concentration, suggestin...
The data used in this study are available on figshare.com. DOI: 36.10.6084/m9.figshare.5890573. http...
The vast majority of terrestrial plants form some type of mycorrhizal association. In this chapter, ...
Tree species establish mycorrhizal associations with both ectomycorrhizal (EM) and arbuscular mycorr...
Partitioning of soil phosphorus (P) pools has been proposed as a key mechanism maintaining plant div...
Partitioning of soil phosphorus (P) pools has been proposed as a key mechanism maintaining plant div...
Globally, phosphorus (P) limits productivity of trees in many forests and plantations especially in ...
One of the major limitations of resource-niche theory to explain plant species diversity and distrib...
Globally, phosphorus (P) limits productivity of trees in many forests and plantations especially in ...
Globally, phosphorus (P) limits productivity of trees in many forests and plantations especially in ...
We hypothesized that tropical plant species with different mycorrhizal associations reduce competiti...
We hypothesized that tropical plant species with different mycorrhizal associations reduce competiti...
Partitioning of soil phosphorus (P) pools has been proposed as a key mechanism maintaining plant div...
Many natural and anthropogenic soils are phosphorus (P) limited often due to larger Pstocks sequeste...
The majority of terrestrial plants associate with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, which typically...
The majority of terrestrial plants associate with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, which typically...
The data used in this study are available on figshare.com. DOI: 36.10.6084/m9.figshare.5890573. http...
The vast majority of terrestrial plants form some type of mycorrhizal association. In this chapter, ...
Tree species establish mycorrhizal associations with both ectomycorrhizal (EM) and arbuscular mycorr...
Partitioning of soil phosphorus (P) pools has been proposed as a key mechanism maintaining plant div...
Partitioning of soil phosphorus (P) pools has been proposed as a key mechanism maintaining plant div...
Globally, phosphorus (P) limits productivity of trees in many forests and plantations especially in ...
One of the major limitations of resource-niche theory to explain plant species diversity and distrib...
Globally, phosphorus (P) limits productivity of trees in many forests and plantations especially in ...
Globally, phosphorus (P) limits productivity of trees in many forests and plantations especially in ...
We hypothesized that tropical plant species with different mycorrhizal associations reduce competiti...
We hypothesized that tropical plant species with different mycorrhizal associations reduce competiti...
Partitioning of soil phosphorus (P) pools has been proposed as a key mechanism maintaining plant div...
Many natural and anthropogenic soils are phosphorus (P) limited often due to larger Pstocks sequeste...
The majority of terrestrial plants associate with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, which typically...
The majority of terrestrial plants associate with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, which typically...
The data used in this study are available on figshare.com. DOI: 36.10.6084/m9.figshare.5890573. http...
The vast majority of terrestrial plants form some type of mycorrhizal association. In this chapter, ...
Tree species establish mycorrhizal associations with both ectomycorrhizal (EM) and arbuscular mycorr...