Soils in boreal forests contain large stocks of carbon. Plants are the main source of this carbon through tissue residues and root exudates. A major part of the exudates are allocated to symbiotic ectomycorrhizal fungi. In return, the plant receives nutrients, in particular nitrogen from the mycorrhizal fungi. To capture the nitrogen, the fungi must at least partly disrupt the recalcitrant organic matterprotein complexes within which the nitrogen is embedded. This disruption process is poorly characterized. We used spectroscopic analyses and transcriptome profiling to examine the mechanism by which the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus degrades organic matter when acquiring nitrogen from plant litter. The fungus partially degraded p...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi dominate the humus layers of boreal forests. They depend on carbohydrates that...
The amounts of carbon allocated to the fungal partner in ectomycorrhizal associations can vary subst...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem that can affect plants and microorganis...
Soils in boreal forests contain large stocks of carbon. Plants are the main source of this carbon th...
Ectomycorrhizae is the dominant type of mycorrhiza found in association with tree roots in boreal an...
Boreal trees rely on their ectomycorrhizal fungal symbionts to acquire growth-limiting nutrients, su...
Many trees form ectomycorrhizal symbiosis with fungi. During symbiosis, the tree roots supply sugar ...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi are thought to have a key role in mobilizing organic nitrogen that is trapped ...
International audienceEctomycorrhizal fungi are thought to have a key role in mobilizing organic nit...
In boreal forests, ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are found in soil layers containing decomposed litter...
A major fraction of nitrogen (N) in boreal forest soils is found in organic forms associated with so...
Phenology-induced changes in carbon assimilation by trees may affect carbon stored in fine roots and...
Proteins contribute to a major part of the organic nitrogen (N) in forest soils. This N is mobilized...
Fungal succession in rotting wood shows a surprising abundance of ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi during ...
Although hypothesized for many years, the involvement of ectomycorrhizal fungi in decomposition of s...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi dominate the humus layers of boreal forests. They depend on carbohydrates that...
The amounts of carbon allocated to the fungal partner in ectomycorrhizal associations can vary subst...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem that can affect plants and microorganis...
Soils in boreal forests contain large stocks of carbon. Plants are the main source of this carbon th...
Ectomycorrhizae is the dominant type of mycorrhiza found in association with tree roots in boreal an...
Boreal trees rely on their ectomycorrhizal fungal symbionts to acquire growth-limiting nutrients, su...
Many trees form ectomycorrhizal symbiosis with fungi. During symbiosis, the tree roots supply sugar ...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi are thought to have a key role in mobilizing organic nitrogen that is trapped ...
International audienceEctomycorrhizal fungi are thought to have a key role in mobilizing organic nit...
In boreal forests, ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are found in soil layers containing decomposed litter...
A major fraction of nitrogen (N) in boreal forest soils is found in organic forms associated with so...
Phenology-induced changes in carbon assimilation by trees may affect carbon stored in fine roots and...
Proteins contribute to a major part of the organic nitrogen (N) in forest soils. This N is mobilized...
Fungal succession in rotting wood shows a surprising abundance of ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi during ...
Although hypothesized for many years, the involvement of ectomycorrhizal fungi in decomposition of s...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi dominate the humus layers of boreal forests. They depend on carbohydrates that...
The amounts of carbon allocated to the fungal partner in ectomycorrhizal associations can vary subst...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem that can affect plants and microorganis...