Aim Most vascular plants on Earth form mycorrhizae, a symbiotic relationship between plants and fungi. Despite the broad recognition of the importance of mycorrhizae for global carbon and nutrient cycling, we do not know how soil and climate variables relate to the intensity of colonization of plant roots by mycorrhizal fungi. Here we quantify the global patterns of these relationships. Location Global. Methods Data on plant root colonization intensities by the two dominant types of mycorrhizal fungi world-wide, arbuscular (4887 plant species in 233 sites) and ectomycorrhizal fungi (125 plant species in 92 sites), were compiled from published studies. Data for climatic and soil factors were extracted from global datasets. For a given mycorr...
The identity of the dominant root-associated microbial symbionts in a forest determines the ability ...
In tropical regions, the patterns of carbon (C) and nutrient properties among ecosystems dominated b...
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a globally distributed group of soil organisms that play c...
Aim Most vascular plants on Earth form mycorrhizae, a symbiotic relationship between plants and fung...
A significant fraction of carbon stored in the Earth's soil moves through arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM)...
Aim: Mycoheterotrophy is a mode of life where plants cheat the mycorrhizal symbiosis, receiving carb...
Due to their key position at the soil-root interface, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may play an...
Background and scope: Plant communities and underlying soils undergo substantial, coordinated shifts...
The symbiotic associations between plant roots and mycorrhizal fungi are almost ubiquitous. These in...
Vegetation impacts on ecosystem functioning are mediated by mycorrhizas, plant-fungal associations f...
Despite the recognized importance of mycorrhizal associations in ecosystem functioning, the actual a...
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a globally distributed group of soil organisms that play c...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have a major influence on the structure, responses and below-groun...
The identity of the dominant root-associated microbial symbionts in a forest determines the ability ...
The identity of the dominant root-associated microbial symbionts in a forest determines the ability ...
In tropical regions, the patterns of carbon (C) and nutrient properties among ecosystems dominated b...
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a globally distributed group of soil organisms that play c...
Aim Most vascular plants on Earth form mycorrhizae, a symbiotic relationship between plants and fung...
A significant fraction of carbon stored in the Earth's soil moves through arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM)...
Aim: Mycoheterotrophy is a mode of life where plants cheat the mycorrhizal symbiosis, receiving carb...
Due to their key position at the soil-root interface, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may play an...
Background and scope: Plant communities and underlying soils undergo substantial, coordinated shifts...
The symbiotic associations between plant roots and mycorrhizal fungi are almost ubiquitous. These in...
Vegetation impacts on ecosystem functioning are mediated by mycorrhizas, plant-fungal associations f...
Despite the recognized importance of mycorrhizal associations in ecosystem functioning, the actual a...
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a globally distributed group of soil organisms that play c...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have a major influence on the structure, responses and below-groun...
The identity of the dominant root-associated microbial symbionts in a forest determines the ability ...
The identity of the dominant root-associated microbial symbionts in a forest determines the ability ...
In tropical regions, the patterns of carbon (C) and nutrient properties among ecosystems dominated b...
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a globally distributed group of soil organisms that play c...