Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can form complex networks in the soil that connect different host plants. Previous studies have focused on the effects of these networks on individual hosts and host communities. However, very little is known about how different host species affect the success of the fungal network itself. Given the potentially strong selection pressure against hosts that invest in a fungal network which benefits their competitors, we predict that the presence of multiple host species negatively affects the growth of the extraradical network. We designed an experiment using an in vitro culture approach to investigate the effect of different hosts (carrot, chichory and medicago) on the formation of a common mycelial network...
The roots of most plants host diverse assemblages of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), which benef...
Plant communities can be affected both by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and hemiparasitic plant...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) communities were established in pots using fungal isolates from ...
Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) species cocolonizing the same host plant ar...
International audienceReciprocal effects between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and plant commun...
The root microbiome is composed of an incredibly diverse microbial community that provides services ...
We understand little about the factors that determine and maintain local species diversity of arbusc...
We understand little about the factors that determine and maintain local species diversity of arbusc...
1. Understanding the factors and mechanisms driving the structure of ecological networks is a challe...
International audienceUnderstanding the assembly rules of mycorrhizal fungi is crucial, given their ...
Plant species can influence communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) by hosting different A...
Theory suggests that relatives will cooperate more, and compete less, because of an increased benefi...
Theory suggests that relatives will cooperate more, and compete less, because of an increased benefi...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form mutualistic interactions with the majority of land plants, in...
The root microbiome is composed of an incredibly diverse microbial community that provides services ...
The roots of most plants host diverse assemblages of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), which benef...
Plant communities can be affected both by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and hemiparasitic plant...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) communities were established in pots using fungal isolates from ...
Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) species cocolonizing the same host plant ar...
International audienceReciprocal effects between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and plant commun...
The root microbiome is composed of an incredibly diverse microbial community that provides services ...
We understand little about the factors that determine and maintain local species diversity of arbusc...
We understand little about the factors that determine and maintain local species diversity of arbusc...
1. Understanding the factors and mechanisms driving the structure of ecological networks is a challe...
International audienceUnderstanding the assembly rules of mycorrhizal fungi is crucial, given their ...
Plant species can influence communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) by hosting different A...
Theory suggests that relatives will cooperate more, and compete less, because of an increased benefi...
Theory suggests that relatives will cooperate more, and compete less, because of an increased benefi...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form mutualistic interactions with the majority of land plants, in...
The root microbiome is composed of an incredibly diverse microbial community that provides services ...
The roots of most plants host diverse assemblages of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), which benef...
Plant communities can be affected both by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and hemiparasitic plant...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) communities were established in pots using fungal isolates from ...