Summary The increased positive impact of plant diversity on ecosystem functioning is often attributed to the accumulation of mutualists and dilution of antagonists in diverse plant communities. While increased plant diversity alters traits related to resource acquisition, it remains unclear whether it reduces defence allocation, whether this reduction ...
Leonardo Bassi+17 more
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Transcriptomic responses of Solanum tuberosum cv. Pirol to arbuscular mycorrhiza and potato virus Y (PVY) infection. [PDF]
Deja-Sikora E+2 more
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The ecology and functioning of vesicular—arbuscular mycorrhizas in co‐existing grassland species [PDF]
Ian R. Sanders, Alastair Fitter
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Global peatland greenhouse gas dynamics: state of the art, processes, and perspectives
Summary Natural peatlands regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes through a permanently high groundwater table, causing carbon dioxide (CO2) assimilation but methane (CH4) emissions due to anaerobic conditions. By contrast, drained and disturbed peatlands are hotspots for CO2 and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, while CH4 release is low but high from ...
Ülo Mander+2 more
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Effect of arbuscular mycorrhiza and rhizobium on physiology and yield of peanut under drought conditions. [PDF]
Aninbon C+7 more
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Morphological changes and photosynthate allocation in ageing Hebeloma crustuliniforme (Bull.) Quel. and Laccaria bicolor (Maire) Orton mycorrhizas of Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex. Laws [PDF]
Daniel M. Durall+4 more
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Plant diversity is known to influence ecosystem functioning, but the strength and direction of this relationship vary considerably among studies, most of which have a short duration. In communities with long‐lived species, such as forests, traits of individual trees change from seedlings to maturity, and the environment in which trees grow also ...
Julia Koricheva+6 more
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Correction: The Defective in Autoregulation (DAR) gene of Medicago truncatula encodes a protein involved in regulating nodulation and arbuscular mycorrhiza. [PDF]
Schnabel E+8 more
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Mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Douglas fir grown in hydroculture. The effect of nutrient concentration on the formation and functioning of mycorrhiza [PDF]
Cobie Kamminga-Van Wijk+2 more
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There is an urgent need for woodland expansion to help enhance and restore vital forest ecosystem services. However, the process of natural regeneration of woodlands is often slow, requiring active reforestation approaches. Factors limiting regeneration are complex, but there is increasing evidence that natural woodland expansion onto sites that have ...
Lion R. Martius+5 more
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