A significant fraction of carbon stored in the Earth's soil moves through arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) and ectomycorrhiza (EM). The impacts of AM and EM on the soil carbon budget are poorly understood. We propose a method to quantify the mycorrhizal contribution to carbon cycling, explicitly accounting for the abundance of plant-associated and extraradical mycorrhizal mycelium. We discuss the need to acquire additional data to use our method, and present our new global database holding information on plant species-by-site intensity of root colonization by mycorrhizas. We demonstrate that the degree of mycorrhizal fungal colonization has globally consistent patterns across plant species. This suggests that the level of plant species-specific r...
There is evidence that carbon fluxes and stocks decrease with increasing latitude in boreal forests,...
Summary Understanding the context dependence of ecosystem responses to global changes requires the d...
Mycorrhizas are symbiotic associations between soil fungi and most plant species. Despite its recogn...
A significant fraction of carbon stored in the Earth's soil moves through arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM)...
Vegetation impacts on ecosystem functioning are mediated by mycorrhizas, plant-fungal associations f...
Abstract Mycorrhizal fungi can contribute to soil carbon sequestration by immobilizing carbon in liv...
Despite the recognized importance of mycorrhizal associations in ecosystem functioning, the actual a...
Plants and soils are a critically important element in the global carbon-energy equation. t is estim...
Aim Most vascular plants on Earth form mycorrhizae, a symbiotic relationship between plants and fun...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi form symbioses with most temperate and boreal tree species, but difficulties i...
There is growing evidence of the importance of extramatrical mycelium (EMM) of mycorrhizal fungi in ...
Abstract. Ectomycorrhizal fungi form symbioses with most temperate and boreal tree species, but diff...
Mycorrhizal fungi can contribute to soil carbon sequestration by immobilizing carbon in living funga...
Comparing the belowground allocation of assimilated carbon (C) to roots and mycorrhizal fungi across...
Plant-microbe interactions shape ecosystem processes such as productivity and decomposition of organ...
There is evidence that carbon fluxes and stocks decrease with increasing latitude in boreal forests,...
Summary Understanding the context dependence of ecosystem responses to global changes requires the d...
Mycorrhizas are symbiotic associations between soil fungi and most plant species. Despite its recogn...
A significant fraction of carbon stored in the Earth's soil moves through arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM)...
Vegetation impacts on ecosystem functioning are mediated by mycorrhizas, plant-fungal associations f...
Abstract Mycorrhizal fungi can contribute to soil carbon sequestration by immobilizing carbon in liv...
Despite the recognized importance of mycorrhizal associations in ecosystem functioning, the actual a...
Plants and soils are a critically important element in the global carbon-energy equation. t is estim...
Aim Most vascular plants on Earth form mycorrhizae, a symbiotic relationship between plants and fun...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi form symbioses with most temperate and boreal tree species, but difficulties i...
There is growing evidence of the importance of extramatrical mycelium (EMM) of mycorrhizal fungi in ...
Abstract. Ectomycorrhizal fungi form symbioses with most temperate and boreal tree species, but diff...
Mycorrhizal fungi can contribute to soil carbon sequestration by immobilizing carbon in living funga...
Comparing the belowground allocation of assimilated carbon (C) to roots and mycorrhizal fungi across...
Plant-microbe interactions shape ecosystem processes such as productivity and decomposition of organ...
There is evidence that carbon fluxes and stocks decrease with increasing latitude in boreal forests,...
Summary Understanding the context dependence of ecosystem responses to global changes requires the d...
Mycorrhizas are symbiotic associations between soil fungi and most plant species. Despite its recogn...