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MycoDB, a global database of plant response to mycorrhizal fungi
ArticleAbstract: Plants form belowground associations with mycorrhizal fungi in one of the most common symbioses on EPalabras claves:Autores:Antoninka A., Bever J.D., Cannon J., Chaudhary V.B., Craig A., Frame A., Gardes M., Gehring C., Ha M., Hart M., Hoeksema J.D., Hopkins J., Jessica Duchicela, Ji B., Johnson N.C., Kaonongbua W., Karst J., Koide R.T., Lamit L.J., Meadow J., Milligan B.G., Moore J.C., Pendergast Iv T.H., Piculell B., Ramsby B., Rúa M.A., Shrestha S., Simard S.W., Umbanhowar J.A., Viechtbauer W., Walters L., Wilson G.W.T., Zee P.C.Fuentes:googlescopusNon-native plants and soil microbes: Potential contributors to the consistent reduction in soil aggregate stability caused by the disturbance of North American grasslands
ArticleAbstract: • Soil aggregate stability is an important ecosystem property that is altered by anthropogenic distuPalabras claves:grazing, Non-native plants, Soil microbial community, Tillage, Water-stable aggregatesAutores:Bever J.D., Jessica Duchicela, Kaonongbua W., Middleton E.L., Schultz P.A., Vogelsang K.M.Fuentes:googlescopusWhen and where plant-soil feedback may promote plant coexistence: a meta-analysis
OtherAbstract: Plant-soil feedback (PSF) theory provides a powerful framework for understanding plant dynamics by iPalabras claves:COEXISTENCE, Meta-analysis, mutualists, pathogens, phylogenetic relatedness, plant–soil feedback, soil communitiesAutores:Bauer J.T., Bever J.D., Comita L.S., Crawford K.M., Eppinga M.B., Johnson D.J., Mangan S.A., Simon A. Queenborough, Strand A.E., Suding K.N., Umbanhowar J.A.Fuentes:scopusSoil aggregate stability increase is strongly related to fungal community succession along an abandoned agricultural field chronosequence in the Bolivian Altiplano
ArticleAbstract: Summary: Soil aggregate stability is an important ecosystem property which deteriorates overtime duePalabras claves:Altiplano Bolivia pampa, arbuscular mycorrhiza, fungi, Land abandoned chronosequence, Soil aggregate stability, Soil micro-organismAutores:Bever J.D., Bontti E., Jessica Duchicela, Sullivan T.S.Fuentes:googlescopus