Understanding how genetic differences among soil microorganisms regulate spatial patterns in litter decay remains a persistent challenge in ecology. Despite fine root litter accounting for ~50% of total litter production in forest ecosystems, far less is known about the microbial decay of fine roots relative to aboveground litter. Here, we evaluated whether fine root decay occurred more rapidly where fungal communities have a greater genetic potential for litter decay. Additionally, we tested if linkages between decay and fungal genes can be adequately captured by delineating saprotrophic and ectomycorrhizal fungal functional groups based on whether they have genes encoding certain ligninolytic class II peroxidase enzymes, which oxidize lig...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
The fungal community of the forest floor was examined as the cause of previously reported increases ...
Aims: Saprophytic fungi are important agents of soil mineralization and carbon cycling. Their commun...
A central goal in ecology is to understand how the environment modifies the composition of ecologica...
Soil fungi are key players in the degradation of recalcitrant organic matter in terrestrial ecosyste...
International audienceBackground: Major advances over the past decade in molecular ecology are provi...
In forest ecosystems, substantial part of carbon enters soil in the form of plant litter. The decomp...
International audienceEctomycorrhizal (EcM) and saprotrophic fungi interact in the breakdown of orga...
Abstract Background Major advances over the past decade in molecular ecology are providing access to...
Microbial communities interplay with their environment through their functional traits that can be a...
International audienceMicrobial communities interplay with their environment through their functiona...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Fungi influence nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems, as they are major regulators of decompos...
Fungi are known to exert a significant influence over soil organic matter (SOM) turnover, however un...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
The fungal community of the forest floor was examined as the cause of previously reported increases ...
Aims: Saprophytic fungi are important agents of soil mineralization and carbon cycling. Their commun...
A central goal in ecology is to understand how the environment modifies the composition of ecologica...
Soil fungi are key players in the degradation of recalcitrant organic matter in terrestrial ecosyste...
International audienceBackground: Major advances over the past decade in molecular ecology are provi...
In forest ecosystems, substantial part of carbon enters soil in the form of plant litter. The decomp...
International audienceEctomycorrhizal (EcM) and saprotrophic fungi interact in the breakdown of orga...
Abstract Background Major advances over the past decade in molecular ecology are providing access to...
Microbial communities interplay with their environment through their functional traits that can be a...
International audienceMicrobial communities interplay with their environment through their functiona...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Fungi influence nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems, as they are major regulators of decompos...
Fungi are known to exert a significant influence over soil organic matter (SOM) turnover, however un...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
The fungal community of the forest floor was examined as the cause of previously reported increases ...
Aims: Saprophytic fungi are important agents of soil mineralization and carbon cycling. Their commun...