Fungal diversity within plant roots is affected by several factors such as dispersal limitation, habitat filtering, and plant host preference. Given the differences in life style between symbiotic and non-symbiotic fungi, the main factors affecting these two groups of fungi may be different. We assessed the diversity of root associated fungi of Rhododendron decorum using internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequencing and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis, and our aim was to evaluate the role of different factors in structuring ericoid mycorrhizal (ERM) and non-ericoid mycorrhizal (NEM) fungal communities. Thirty-five fungal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were found in roots of R. decorum, of which 25 were...
Aims Spatial patterns of fungal populations are affected by plant distribution, abiotic factors, fun...
Plant pathogens are increasingly considered as important agents in promoting plant coexistence, whil...
Plant pathogens are increasingly considered as important agents in promoting plant coexistence, whil...
<div><p>Fungal diversity within plant roots is affected by several factors such as dispersal limitat...
Ericoid mycorrhizal associations are symbiotic relationship between soil fungi and ericaceous plants...
Environmental filtering (niche process) and dispersal limitation (neutral process) are two of the pr...
Environmental filtering (niche process) and dispersal limitation (neutral process) are two of the pr...
Aims Ericaceous plant species can host diverse fungi in their roots, including ericoid mycorrhizal f...
Environmental filtering (niche process) and dispersal limitation (neutral process) are two of the pr...
Understanding the factors affecting the spatial distribution of mycorrhizal fungi in soils is critic...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form associations with most land plants and can control carbon, ni...
Ericoid mycorrhiza (ERM) are expected to facilitate establishment of ericaceous plants in harsh habi...
Fungi in the Rhizoscyphus ericae aggregate have been recovered from the roots of co-occurring ericac...
Rhododendron are popular ornamental plants which are well-known for forming mycorrhizal associations...
Recent studies have detected strong phylogenetic signals in tree-fungus associations for diseased le...
Aims Spatial patterns of fungal populations are affected by plant distribution, abiotic factors, fun...
Plant pathogens are increasingly considered as important agents in promoting plant coexistence, whil...
Plant pathogens are increasingly considered as important agents in promoting plant coexistence, whil...
<div><p>Fungal diversity within plant roots is affected by several factors such as dispersal limitat...
Ericoid mycorrhizal associations are symbiotic relationship between soil fungi and ericaceous plants...
Environmental filtering (niche process) and dispersal limitation (neutral process) are two of the pr...
Environmental filtering (niche process) and dispersal limitation (neutral process) are two of the pr...
Aims Ericaceous plant species can host diverse fungi in their roots, including ericoid mycorrhizal f...
Environmental filtering (niche process) and dispersal limitation (neutral process) are two of the pr...
Understanding the factors affecting the spatial distribution of mycorrhizal fungi in soils is critic...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form associations with most land plants and can control carbon, ni...
Ericoid mycorrhiza (ERM) are expected to facilitate establishment of ericaceous plants in harsh habi...
Fungi in the Rhizoscyphus ericae aggregate have been recovered from the roots of co-occurring ericac...
Rhododendron are popular ornamental plants which are well-known for forming mycorrhizal associations...
Recent studies have detected strong phylogenetic signals in tree-fungus associations for diseased le...
Aims Spatial patterns of fungal populations are affected by plant distribution, abiotic factors, fun...
Plant pathogens are increasingly considered as important agents in promoting plant coexistence, whil...
Plant pathogens are increasingly considered as important agents in promoting plant coexistence, whil...