Original paper
Host plant phylogeny and abundance predict root‐associated fungal community composition and diversity of mutualists and pathogens
Abstract
Interactions between plants and their root‐associated fungi (RAF) may influence the relative abundance of tree species and determine forest community diversity. Such plant–soil feedbacks in turn depend on the degree to which spatial distance and phylogenetic relatedness of host trees structure pathogen and mutualist communities, but research detailing these aspects of RAF communities is lacking. Here, we characterize plant–RAF associations...
Paper Details
Title
Host plant phylogeny and abundance predict root‐associated fungal community composition and diversity of mutualists and pathogens
Published Date
Apr 12, 2019
Journal
Volume
107
Issue
4
Pages
1557 - 1566
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