Ectomycorrhizal fungi dominate the humus layers of boreal forests. They depend on carbohydrates that are translocated through roots, via fungal mycelium to microsites in the soil, wherein they forage for nutrients. Mycorrhizal fungi are therefore sensitive to disruptive disturbances that may restrict their carbon supply. By disrupting root connections, we induced a sudden decline in mycorrhizal mycelial abundance and studied the consequent effects on growth and activity of free living, saprotrophic fungi and bacteria in pine forest humus, using molecular community analyses in combination with enzyme activity measurements. Ectomycorrhizal fungi had decreased in abundance 14 days after root severing, but the abundance of certain free-living a...
Our understanding of how saprotrophic and mycorrhizal fungi interact to re-circulate carbon and nutr...
Our understanding of how saprotrophic and mycorrhizal fungi interact to re-circulate carbon and nutr...
Forest management has a potential to alter belowground carbon storage. However, the underlying mecha...
Plants and soils are a critically important element in the global carbon-energy equation. t is estim...
Phenology-induced changes in carbon assimilation by trees may affect carbon stored in fine roots and...
Abstract Mycorrhizal fungi are important contributors to the functioning of boreal forests, since th...
Plant roots, their associated microbial community and free-living soil microbes interact to regulate...
Abstract Mycorrhizal fungi can contribute to soil carbon sequestration by immobilizing carbon in liv...
There is growing evidence of the importance of extramatrical mycelium (EMM) of mycorrhizal fungi in ...
International audienceRecent studies have highlighted that dead fungal mycelium represents an import...
1. Forest management has a potential to alter below-ground carbon storage. However, the underlying m...
Soil microorganisms are considered C-limited, while plant productivity is frequently N-limited. Larg...
Boreal forest soils are important global carbon sinks, with significant storage in the organic topso...
1. In the conventional view of soil carbon (C) cycling, mycorrhizal fungi are primarily considered v...
Our understanding of how saprotrophic and mycorrhizal fungi interact to re-circulate carbon and nutr...
Our understanding of how saprotrophic and mycorrhizal fungi interact to re-circulate carbon and nutr...
Forest management has a potential to alter belowground carbon storage. However, the underlying mecha...
Plants and soils are a critically important element in the global carbon-energy equation. t is estim...
Phenology-induced changes in carbon assimilation by trees may affect carbon stored in fine roots and...
Abstract Mycorrhizal fungi are important contributors to the functioning of boreal forests, since th...
Plant roots, their associated microbial community and free-living soil microbes interact to regulate...
Abstract Mycorrhizal fungi can contribute to soil carbon sequestration by immobilizing carbon in liv...
There is growing evidence of the importance of extramatrical mycelium (EMM) of mycorrhizal fungi in ...
International audienceRecent studies have highlighted that dead fungal mycelium represents an import...
1. Forest management has a potential to alter below-ground carbon storage. However, the underlying m...
Soil microorganisms are considered C-limited, while plant productivity is frequently N-limited. Larg...
Boreal forest soils are important global carbon sinks, with significant storage in the organic topso...
1. In the conventional view of soil carbon (C) cycling, mycorrhizal fungi are primarily considered v...
Our understanding of how saprotrophic and mycorrhizal fungi interact to re-circulate carbon and nutr...
Our understanding of how saprotrophic and mycorrhizal fungi interact to re-circulate carbon and nutr...
Forest management has a potential to alter belowground carbon storage. However, the underlying mecha...