1. Plant diversity can reduce the risk of plant disease, but positive, and neutral effects have also been reported. These contrasting relationships suggest that plant community composition, rather than diversity per se, affects disease risk. Here, we investigated how diversity and composition of plant communities drive root-associated pathogen accumulation belowground. 2. In a temperate grassland biodiversity experiment, containing 16 plant species (forbs and grasses), we determined the abundance of root-associated fungal pathogens in individual plant species growing in monocultures and in 4-species mixtures through Illumina MiSeq amplicon sequencing. 3. In the plant monocultures, we identified three major fungal pathogens that differed in ...
Pathogens play an important part in shaping the structure and dynamics of natural communities, becau...
Understanding species coexistence in diverse plant communities is a central aim of theoretical ecolo...
1. Root-inhabiting fungal communities, including mutualists and antagonists, influence host plant pe...
1. Plant diversity can reduce the risk of plant disease, but positive, and neutral effects have also...
There is consensus that plant species richness enhances plant productivity within natural grasslands...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
Soil-borne fungal diseases are a major problem in agriculture. A century ago, the Dutch plant pathol...
From the establishment of the first biodiversity experiments in the 1990s, studies have consistently...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
• Interactions between plants and their root-associated fungi (RAF) may influence the relative abund...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
Plant enemies (pathogens and herbivores) have been hypothesized to maintain plant species diversity ...
Variation among plant species in the number of associated herbivore and pathogen species is predicte...
Pathogens play an important part in shaping the structure and dynamics of natural communities, becau...
Understanding species coexistence in diverse plant communities is a central aim of theoretical ecolo...
1. Root-inhabiting fungal communities, including mutualists and antagonists, influence host plant pe...
1. Plant diversity can reduce the risk of plant disease, but positive, and neutral effects have also...
There is consensus that plant species richness enhances plant productivity within natural grasslands...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
Soil-borne fungal diseases are a major problem in agriculture. A century ago, the Dutch plant pathol...
From the establishment of the first biodiversity experiments in the 1990s, studies have consistently...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
• Interactions between plants and their root-associated fungi (RAF) may influence the relative abund...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
Plant enemies (pathogens and herbivores) have been hypothesized to maintain plant species diversity ...
Variation among plant species in the number of associated herbivore and pathogen species is predicte...
Pathogens play an important part in shaping the structure and dynamics of natural communities, becau...
Understanding species coexistence in diverse plant communities is a central aim of theoretical ecolo...
1. Root-inhabiting fungal communities, including mutualists and antagonists, influence host plant pe...