Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Wang et al., 2020 - Google Patents

Community assembly of endophytic fungi in ectomycorrhizae of betulaceae plants at a regional scale

Wang et al., 2020

View HTML
Document ID
10822886842506508923
Author
Wang Y
Gao C
Chen L
Ji N
Wu B
Lü P
Li X
Qian X
Maitra P
Babalola B
Zheng Y
Guo L
Publication year
Publication venue
Frontiers in Microbiology

External Links

Snippet

The interaction between aboveground and belowground biotic communities drives community assembly of plants and soil microbiota. As an important component of belowground microorganisms, root-associated fungi play pivotal roles in biodiversity …
Continue reading at www.frontiersin.org (HTML) (other versions)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
Xiong et al. Rare taxa maintain the stability of crop mycobiomes and ecosystem functions
Giauque et al. Endophyte traits relevant to stress tolerance, resource use and habitat of origin predict effects on host plants
Xu et al. Functional response of the soil microbial community to biochar applications
House et al. Disturbance reduces the differentiation of mycorrhizal fungal communities in grasslands along a precipitation gradient
Adamczyk et al. The soil microbiome of Gloria Mountain summits in the Swiss Alps
Segnitz et al. Ectomycorrhizal fungi drive positive phylogenetic plant–soil feedbacks in a regionally dominant tropical plant family
Lee et al. Different types of agricultural land use drive distinct soil bacterial communities
Reinhart et al. Predicting plant responses to mycorrhizae: integrating evolutionary history and plant traits
Erlandson et al. Soil abiotic variables are more important than Salicaceae phylogeny or habitat specialization in determining soil microbial community structure
Schröter et al. Assembly processes of trophic guilds in the root mycobiome of temperate forests
Wang et al. Community assembly of endophytic fungi in ectomycorrhizae of betulaceae plants at a regional scale
Van Geel et al. Diversity and community structure of ericoid mycorrhizal fungi in European bogs and heathlands across a gradient of nitrogen deposition
Wu et al. Host phylogeny is a major determinant of Fagaceae-associated ectomycorrhizal fungal community assembly at a regional scale
Luo et al. Fungal community composition and diversity vary with soil horizons in a subtropical forest
Chen et al. Effects of conventional and organic agriculture on soil arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community in low-quality farmland
Liu et al. Rhizosphere microbial community assembly and association networks strongly differ based on vegetation type at a local environment scale
Egidi et al. Delving into the dark ecology: a continent-wide assessment of patterns of composition in soil fungal communities from Australian tussock grasslands
Alaimo et al. Current knowledge and computational techniques for grapevine meta-omics analysis
Šmilauer et al. Foraging speed and precision of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi under field conditions: An experimental approach
Fan et al. Soil microbial subcommunity assembly mechanisms are highly variable and intimately linked to their ecological and functional traits
Sattolo et al. Effects of land use, tillage management, and crop diversification on soil physical quality in Cerrado agricultural systems
Khan et al. Conservation tillage practices affect soil microbial diversity and composition in experimental fields
Osmundson et al. Using point data to assess biogeographical signal, endemicity and factors associated with macrofungal diversity in the data‐poor Pacific oceanic island bioregion
Wei et al. Plant types shape soil microbial composition, diversity, function, and co‐occurrence patterns in cultivated land of a karst area
Zhang et al. Stochastic processes dominate community assembly of ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with Picea crassifolia in the Helan Mountains, China