High nutrient availability and defoliation generally reduce ectomycorrhizal colonization levels in trees, but it is not known how this affects the functional aspects of mycorrhizal symbiosis. It was therefore investigated whether (1) defoliation or increasing substrate N availability reduce C allocation from the plant to the fungus and N allocation from the fungus to the plant (symbiotic resource exchange), (2) symbiotic resource exchange depends on relative N and P availability, and (3) fungal N translocation to plant and plant C allocation to fungus are interdependent. Birch (Betula pendula) seedlings were grown in symbiosis with the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus at five times excess N, or at five times excess N and P for 6 we...
The chapter ‘The Beneficial Effect of Mycorrhizae on N Utilisation by the Host-Plant: Myth or Realit...
Understanding the role of terrestrial ecosystems in removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmospher...
Nitrogen deposition and intentional forest fertilisation with nitrogen are known to affect the speci...
Role of nutrient level and defoliation on symbiotic function: experimental evidence by tracing 14C/1...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants, but the ecological rele...
Forest trees are able to thrive in nutrient-poor soils in part because they obtain growth-limiting n...
-- Symbioses between plant roots and mycorrhizal fungi are thought to enhance plant uptake of nutrie...
Aims: The stress-gradient-hypothesis predicts that interactions among organisms shift from competiti...
ACESSO via B-on: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00572-008-0195-0In the present work, the following hypot...
Most conifer trees exist in symbiosis with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi. Mycorrhizal networks (MNs) f...
Abstract Mycorrhizal fungi are important contributors to the functioning of boreal forests, since th...
The 400 million year old arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) mutualism is a symbiosis that is formed between...
Plant-plant interactions and coexistence can be directly mediated by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza...
Plant-plant interactions and coexistence can be directly mediated by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem that can affect plants and microorganis...
The chapter ‘The Beneficial Effect of Mycorrhizae on N Utilisation by the Host-Plant: Myth or Realit...
Understanding the role of terrestrial ecosystems in removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmospher...
Nitrogen deposition and intentional forest fertilisation with nitrogen are known to affect the speci...
Role of nutrient level and defoliation on symbiotic function: experimental evidence by tracing 14C/1...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants, but the ecological rele...
Forest trees are able to thrive in nutrient-poor soils in part because they obtain growth-limiting n...
-- Symbioses between plant roots and mycorrhizal fungi are thought to enhance plant uptake of nutrie...
Aims: The stress-gradient-hypothesis predicts that interactions among organisms shift from competiti...
ACESSO via B-on: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00572-008-0195-0In the present work, the following hypot...
Most conifer trees exist in symbiosis with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi. Mycorrhizal networks (MNs) f...
Abstract Mycorrhizal fungi are important contributors to the functioning of boreal forests, since th...
The 400 million year old arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) mutualism is a symbiosis that is formed between...
Plant-plant interactions and coexistence can be directly mediated by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza...
Plant-plant interactions and coexistence can be directly mediated by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem that can affect plants and microorganis...
The chapter ‘The Beneficial Effect of Mycorrhizae on N Utilisation by the Host-Plant: Myth or Realit...
Understanding the role of terrestrial ecosystems in removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmospher...
Nitrogen deposition and intentional forest fertilisation with nitrogen are known to affect the speci...