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Contrasting species responses to continued nitrogen and phosphorus addition in tropical montane forest tree seedlings
ArticleAbstract: Global changes in nutrient deposition rates are likely to have profound effects on plant communitiesPalabras claves:arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, biomass allocation, ECUADOR, Foliar nutrients, nutrient manipulation, nutrient manipulation experiment, root-shoot ratios, specific leaf areaAutores:Camenzind T., Daisy Cárate-Tandalla, Homeier J., Leuschner C.Fuentes:scopusDo fungi need salt licks? No evidence for fungal contribution to the Sodium Ecosystem Respiration Hypothesis based on lab and field experiments in Southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Though typically discussed in the context of salinity, a shortage of sodium in tropical forests hasPalabras claves:Liquid medium, litter decomposition, potassium, Saprotrophic fungi, Sodium Ecosystem Respiration Hypothesis, Sodium limitation, Tropical ForestAutores:Álvarez-Garrido L., Andrade Linares D.R., Camenzind T., J. P. Suárez, Lehmberg J., Rillig M.C., Weimershaus P.Fuentes:scopusNutrient enrichment effects on mycorrhizal fungi in an Andean tropical montane Forest
ArticleAbstract: Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) deposition are increasing worldwide largely due to increased fertiliPalabras claves:Arbuscular mycorrhizas, ECUADOR, Nitrogen fertilization, Phosphorus fertilization, tropicalAutores:Ashton M.S., Camenzind T., Delavaux C.S., Homeier J., Rosa A. Jiménez-Paz, Simon A. QueenboroughFuentes:scopusOpposing effects of nitrogen versus phosphorus additions on mycorrhizal fungal abundance along an elevational gradient in tropical montane forests
ArticleAbstract: Studies in temperate systems provide evidence that the abundance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (APalabras claves:Altitudinal gradient, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Root length, Southern Ecuador, tropical montane forestAutores:Camenzind T., Dietrich K., Hempel S., Hertel D., Homeier J., J. Homeier, J. P. Suárez, J. Suarez Chacon, Krohn A., Leuschner C., Oelmann Y., Olsson P.A., Rillig M.C., T. CamenzindFuentes:rraaescopusModerate phosphorus additions consistently affect community composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in tropical montane forests in southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic atmospheric deposition can increase nutrient supply in the most remote ecosystems, potPalabras claves:Andes, arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM), atmospheric nutrient deposition, community ecology, fungi, global change, meta-barcoding, Tropical forestsAutores:Camenzind T., Dueñas J.F., Hempel S., Homeier J., J. P. Suárez, Rillig M.C., Roy J.Fuentes:scopusTropical Andean Forests Are Highly Susceptible to Nutrient Inputs-Rapid Effects of Experimental N and P Addition to an Ecuadorian Montane Forest
ArticleAbstract: Tropical regions are facing increasing atmospheric inputs of nutrients, which will have unknown consPalabras claves:Autores:C. Leuschner, Camenzind T., D. Hertel, D. Sandmann, E. Veldkamp, G. Martinson, H. Wullaert, Hertel D., Homeier J., J. Homeier, Leuschner C., M. Maraun, M. Rillig, Maraun M., Martinson G.O., N Poma, N. Cumbicus Torres, Nixon L. Cumbicus Torres, Poma L.N., Rillig M.C., S. Scheu, Sandmann D., Scheu S., T. Camenzind, Veldkamp E., W. Wilcke, Wilcke W., Wullaert H.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusRoot associated fungal lineages of a tropical montane forest show contrasting sensitivities to the long-term addition of nitrogen and phosphorus
ArticleAbstract: Root associated fungal (RAF) communities can exert strong effects on plant communities and are potenPalabras claves:Autores:Camenzind T., Dueñas J.F., Hempel S., Homeier J., J. P. Suárez, Rillig M.C.Fuentes:scopus