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Seagrass‐associated fungal communities follow Wallace's line, but host genotype does not structure fungal community

open access: yesJournal of Biogeography, 2018
AbstractAimTo test whether or not fungal communities associated with the widespread seagrass, Syringodium isoetifolium can be differentiated on either side of Wallace's line, a boundary line separating Asian and Australasian fauna. Additionally, we examine whether host multilocus genotype predicts fungal community composition.LocationA total of 77 ...
Benjamin J. Wainwright   +3 more
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Environmental responses of fruiting fungal communities are phylogenetically structured

open access: yesEcography, 2023
Through their ephemeral reproductive structures (fruiting bodies), ectomycorrhizal forest soil fungi provide a resource for a plethora of organisms. Thus, resolving what biotic and abiotic factors determine the occurrence and abundance of fruiting bodies is fundamental for understanding the dynamics of forest trophic networks.
Koskinen, Janne   +5 more
openaire   +6 more sources

Rhizosphere Soil Fungal Communities of Aluminum-Tolerant and -Sensitive Soybean Genotypes Respond Differently to Aluminum Stress in an Acid Soil

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2020
Different soybean genotypes can differ in their tolerance toward aluminum stress depending on their rhizosphere-inhabiting microorganisms. However, there is limited understanding of the response of fungal communities to different aluminum concentrations ...
Qihan Shi   +12 more
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Zonal Soil Type Determines Soil Microbial Responses to Maize Cropping and Fertilization. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Soil types heavily influence ecological dynamics. It remains controversial to what extent soil types shape microbial responses to land management changes, largely due to lack of in-depth comparison across various soil types.
Bo Sun   +11 more
core   +6 more sources

Key Soil Physicochemical Properties Regulating Microbial Community Structure under Vegetation Restoration in a Karst Region of China

open access: yesEcosystem Health and Sustainability, 2023
Background: Vegetation restoration influences soil properties considerably, which in turn interact with microbial community structure and regulate ecosystem stability.
Xiaoyu Peng   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi alter rhizosphere fungal community characteristics of Acorus calamus to improve Cr resistance [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2023
To investigate changes in fungal community characteristics under different Cr(VI) concentration stresses and the advantages of adding arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), we used high throughput sequencing to characterize the fungal communities.
Guodong Xia   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Micro-Landscape Dependent Changes in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Community Structure [PDF]

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2021
The roots of most plants host diverse assemblages of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), which benefit the plant hosts in diverse ways. Even though we understand that such AMF assemblages are non-random, we do not fully appreciate whether and how environmental settings can make them more or less predictable in time and space.
Veresoglou, Stavros D.   +2 more
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Soil Fungal Diversity Loss and Appearance of Specific Fungal Pathogenic Communities Associated With the Consecutive Replant Problem (CRP) in Lily

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2020
Edible lily (Lilium davidii var. unicolor) has economic value in China, particularly in Gansu Province, due to its uses as food and in gardening.
Guiying Shi   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Reproduction and Dispersal of Biological Soil Crust Organisms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) consist of a diverse and highly integrated community of organisms that effectively colonize and collectively stabilize soil surfaces.
Aanderud, Zachary T.   +7 more
core   +2 more sources

Melanization of mycorrhizal fungal necromass structures microbial decomposer communities [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Ecology, 2018
Abstract Mycorrhizal fungal necromass is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to soil organic carbon pools, particularly in forest ecosystems. While its decomposition rate is primarily determined by biochemical composition, how traits such as melanin content affect the structure of necromass decomposer communities remains poorly ...
Christopher W. Fernandez   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

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