Observed modifications of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) communities have been connected to the increased N depositions of the 20th century. Because of their narrow niche width, small disturbances of soil conditions can produce greater effects on the fungal species than on their host trees. This study investigated the ECM community in a black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) BSP) stand subjected to long-term additions of 9 and 30 kg N·ha -1·year -1 of ammonium nitrate, representing 3 and 10 times the atmospheric N deposition at the site, respectively. Root tip vitality and ECM presence were detected on samples collected from the organic horizon and ECM were classified into morphotypes according to their morphological and anatomical characters. In the c...
A field study was carried out to evaluate the influence of N fertilization on the growth of the exte...
Nitrogen deposition and intentional forest fertilisation with nitrogen are known to affect the speci...
Most plants live in symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhizal roots constitute the interface bet...
Observed modifications of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) communities have been connected to the increased N d...
The effects of simulated N deposition on the ectomycorrhizal and total macrofungal community in a su...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem that can affect plants and microorganis...
Humans have dramatically increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition globally. At the coarsest res...
International audienceAs anthropogenic nitrogen deposition has been suspected to be the main reason ...
Almost all boreal and temperate forest tree species live in symbiosis with ectomycorrhizal fungi (EM...
Ever-present on the roots of appropriate host trees, ectomycorrhizas are pivotal in the survival and...
Boreal forests are characterized by strong nutrient limitation and nitrogen is partic-ularly scarce....
Our previous investigation found elevated nitrogen deposition caused declines in abundance of arbusc...
This preliminary study investigated the effects of enhanced nitrogen (NH4NO3 at 48 kg ha−1 y−1), sul...
This thesis describes the ectomycorrhizal community and how it is affected by nitrogen fertilizatio...
Humans have dramatically increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition globally. At the coarsest res...
A field study was carried out to evaluate the influence of N fertilization on the growth of the exte...
Nitrogen deposition and intentional forest fertilisation with nitrogen are known to affect the speci...
Most plants live in symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhizal roots constitute the interface bet...
Observed modifications of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) communities have been connected to the increased N d...
The effects of simulated N deposition on the ectomycorrhizal and total macrofungal community in a su...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem that can affect plants and microorganis...
Humans have dramatically increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition globally. At the coarsest res...
International audienceAs anthropogenic nitrogen deposition has been suspected to be the main reason ...
Almost all boreal and temperate forest tree species live in symbiosis with ectomycorrhizal fungi (EM...
Ever-present on the roots of appropriate host trees, ectomycorrhizas are pivotal in the survival and...
Boreal forests are characterized by strong nutrient limitation and nitrogen is partic-ularly scarce....
Our previous investigation found elevated nitrogen deposition caused declines in abundance of arbusc...
This preliminary study investigated the effects of enhanced nitrogen (NH4NO3 at 48 kg ha−1 y−1), sul...
This thesis describes the ectomycorrhizal community and how it is affected by nitrogen fertilizatio...
Humans have dramatically increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition globally. At the coarsest res...
A field study was carried out to evaluate the influence of N fertilization on the growth of the exte...
Nitrogen deposition and intentional forest fertilisation with nitrogen are known to affect the speci...
Most plants live in symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhizal roots constitute the interface bet...