Effects of two grass species on the composition of soil fungal communities

Volume: 49, Issue: 8, Pages: 1131 - 1139
Published: May 1, 2013
Abstract
Many studies have shown effects of plants species on fungal communities, but these are often confounded with soil effects. Thus, the specific role of plant species in structuring rhizospheric and soil fungal communities is poorly described. Our study used microcosms in which plants were grown under artificial conditions to bridge this gap. Two perennial grasses dominating subalpine grasslands, Festuca paniculata and Dactylis glomerata, were...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of two grass species on the composition of soil fungal communities
Published Date
May 1, 2013
Volume
49
Issue
8
Pages
1131 - 1139
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