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Chemical changes in organic matter after fungal colonization in a nitrogen fertilized and unfertilized Norway spruce forest
ArticleAbstract: Background and aims: Decomposition and transformation of organic matter (OM) in forest soils are conPalabras claves:Fungal community composition, Infrared spectroscopy, Near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy, Nitrogen fertilization, Norway spruce forest, Organic matter decompositionAutores:Bahr A., Bargar J.R., Bone S.E., Ellström M., Juan Pablo Almeida, Nicolás C., Persson P., Rosenstock N.P., Tunlid A., Wallander H.Fuentes:scopusEctomycorrhizal community composition and function in a spruce forest transitioning between nitrogen and phosphorus limitation
ArticleAbstract: Nitrogen is the main limiting nutrient in boreal ecosystems, but studies in southwest Sweden suggestPalabras claves:apatite, Ectomycorrhizae, ergosterol, Nitrogen and phosphorus limitation, Nitrogen deposition, Nitrogen leachingAutores:Bergh J., Forsmark B., Juan Pablo Almeida, Rosenstock N.P., Wallander H.Fuentes:scopusEctomycorrhizal utilization of different phosphorus sources in a glacier forefront in the Italian Alps
ArticleAbstract: Aims: In deglaciated surfaces, lithology influences habitat development. In particular, serpentinitePalabras claves:Ectomycorrhizae, Mesh bags experiment, Phosphorus uptake, primary succession, Serpentinite soils, Soil chronosequenceAutores:Barbieri S., Bonifacio E., Castelli F., Celi L., D’Amico M., Juan Pablo Almeida, Martin M., Sgura E., Sineo G., Wallander H.Fuentes:scopusDifferences in endophyte communities of introduced trees depend on the phylogenetic relatedness of the receiving forest
ArticleAbstract: Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through acPalabras claves:ectomycorrhiza, enemy release, fungal endophytes, global study, home-versus-away comparison, Introduction, invasion ecology, Plant invasion, plant–microbe interaction, plant–soil (below-ground) interactionsAutores:Fajardo A., Gundale M.J., Juan Pablo Almeida, Kardol P., Mason B., Nilsson M.C., Pauchard A., Peltzer D.A., Rosenstock N.P., Ruotsalainen S., Wallander H., Wardle D.A.Fuentes:scopusNitrophobic ectomycorrhizal fungi are associated with enhanced hydrophobicity of soil organic matter in a Norway spruce forest
ArticleAbstract: In boreal forests an important part of the photo assimilates are allocated belowground to support syPalabras claves:Autores:Guggenberger G., Juan Pablo Almeida, Rosenstock N.P., Wallander H., Woche S.K.Fuentes:scopusPhosphorus regulates ectomycorrhizal fungi biomass production in a Norway spruce forest
ArticleAbstract: Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) are important components of soil microbial communities, and EMF biomassPalabras claves:Autores:Ekblad A., Juan Pablo Almeida, Menichetti L., Rosenstock N.P., Wallander H.Fuentes:scopus