Plants interact with a variety of other community members that have the potential to indirectly influence each other through a shared host plant. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are generally considered plant mutualists because of their generally positive effects on plant nutrient status and growth. AMF may also have important indirect effects on plants by altering interactions with other community members. By influencing plant traits, AMF can modify aboveground interactions with both mutualists, such as pollinators, and antagonists, such as herbivores. Because herbivory and pollination can dramatically influence plant fitness, comprehensive assessment of plant-AMF interactions should include these indirect effects. To determine how AMF ...
1. Accumulating evidence indicates that plant resistance against above-ground herbivores can be affe...
1. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can increase a number of plant traits to which pollinating inse...
1. Understanding how soil microbial communities influence plant interactions with other organisms, a...
Agricultural management has profound effects on soil communities. Activities such as fertilizer inpu...
Multispecies interactions can be important to the expression of phenotypes and in determining patter...
Over the last two decades strong evidence has emerged that. interactions between .soil microbes, pla...
Interactions between herbivores and their predators are shaped, in part, by plant phenotype. Consequ...
There is growing interest in managing arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in agriculture to support pl...
1. Interactions between herbivores and their predators are shaped, in part, by plant phenotype. Cons...
1. While both arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and plant and insect genotype are well known to infl...
1.- Recent work has improved our understanding of the linkages between above- and below-ground inter...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have a variety of effects on foliar-feeding insects, with the majo...
Plants are exposed to herbivores and symbionts above and belowground. Herbivores aboveground alter p...
The majority of plants are involved in symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), and these ...
Herbivores affect plants through direct effects, such as tissue damage, and through indirect effects...
1. Accumulating evidence indicates that plant resistance against above-ground herbivores can be affe...
1. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can increase a number of plant traits to which pollinating inse...
1. Understanding how soil microbial communities influence plant interactions with other organisms, a...
Agricultural management has profound effects on soil communities. Activities such as fertilizer inpu...
Multispecies interactions can be important to the expression of phenotypes and in determining patter...
Over the last two decades strong evidence has emerged that. interactions between .soil microbes, pla...
Interactions between herbivores and their predators are shaped, in part, by plant phenotype. Consequ...
There is growing interest in managing arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in agriculture to support pl...
1. Interactions between herbivores and their predators are shaped, in part, by plant phenotype. Cons...
1. While both arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and plant and insect genotype are well known to infl...
1.- Recent work has improved our understanding of the linkages between above- and below-ground inter...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have a variety of effects on foliar-feeding insects, with the majo...
Plants are exposed to herbivores and symbionts above and belowground. Herbivores aboveground alter p...
The majority of plants are involved in symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), and these ...
Herbivores affect plants through direct effects, such as tissue damage, and through indirect effects...
1. Accumulating evidence indicates that plant resistance against above-ground herbivores can be affe...
1. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can increase a number of plant traits to which pollinating inse...
1. Understanding how soil microbial communities influence plant interactions with other organisms, a...