Aim: To advance our understanding of how foliar fungal communities are structured and assembled, we assessed to what extent leaf flush and latitude can explain the within- and among-tree variation in the foliar fungal community in a foundation tree species, the pedunculate oak Quercus robur. Location: A latitudinal gradient spanning c. 20 degrees in latitude in Europe. Major taxa studied: The foliar fungal community on Quercus robur. Methods: We examined the main and interactive effects of leaf flush and latitude on the foliar fungal community by sampling 20 populations of the pedunculate oak Quercus robur across the tree's range, spanning c. 20 degrees in latitude. Results: Species composition, but not species richness, differed between le...
Plants interact with a large diversity of organisms, including insects and microorganisms. These spe...
We assessed the diversity and composition of fungal communities in different functional tissues and ...
Aim: Although the effects of climate on species richness are known, regional processes may lead to d...
Aim Leaves support a large diversity of fungi, which are known to cause plant diseases, induce plan...
European forests host a diversity of tree species that are increasingly threatened by fungal pathoge...
*Leaves interact with a wealth of microorganisms. Among these, fungi are highly diverse and are know...
Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through ac...
European forests host a diversity of tree species that are increasingly threatened by fungal pathoge...
European forest ecosystems span many different ecological zones and are rich in tree species. The en...
Foliar fungal species are diverse and colonize all plants, though whether forest tree species compos...
1. Fungi are both agents of disease and mutualistic partners of plants. Previous studies have tested...
Abstract The distribution and community assembly of above‐ and belowground microbial communities ass...
Plants interact with a large diversity of organisms, including insects and microorganisms. These spe...
We assessed the diversity and composition of fungal communities in different functional tissues and ...
Aim: Although the effects of climate on species richness are known, regional processes may lead to d...
Aim Leaves support a large diversity of fungi, which are known to cause plant diseases, induce plan...
European forests host a diversity of tree species that are increasingly threatened by fungal pathoge...
*Leaves interact with a wealth of microorganisms. Among these, fungi are highly diverse and are know...
Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through ac...
European forests host a diversity of tree species that are increasingly threatened by fungal pathoge...
European forest ecosystems span many different ecological zones and are rich in tree species. The en...
Foliar fungal species are diverse and colonize all plants, though whether forest tree species compos...
1. Fungi are both agents of disease and mutualistic partners of plants. Previous studies have tested...
Abstract The distribution and community assembly of above‐ and belowground microbial communities ass...
Plants interact with a large diversity of organisms, including insects and microorganisms. These spe...
We assessed the diversity and composition of fungal communities in different functional tissues and ...
Aim: Although the effects of climate on species richness are known, regional processes may lead to d...