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View article: Evolutionary history and environmental filtering jointly structure ectomycorrhizal fungal communities across Qinghai-Tibetan Pinaceae forests
Evolutionary history and environmental filtering jointly structure ectomycorrhizal fungal communities across Qinghai-Tibetan Pinaceae forests Open
Plant-microbe interactions are fundamental to biodiversity maintenance and ecosystem functioning, and their assembly is shaped by a complex interplay of ecological and evolutionary processes. However, how these forces jointly influence ect…
View article: Complementarity of Fine Roots and Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in Nitrogen Acquisition Along a Gradient of Intraspecific Competition Intensity
Complementarity of Fine Roots and Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in Nitrogen Acquisition Along a Gradient of Intraspecific Competition Intensity Open
Plant roots can detect and react to the presence of competitors' roots. Intraspecific competition usually constrains root proliferation to minimize the overlap of root systems between competitors, especially in resource‐impoverished enviro…
View article: Shifts from an extensive to an intensive root nutrient‐acquisition mode with stand development of three <i>Pinus</i> species
Shifts from an extensive to an intensive root nutrient‐acquisition mode with stand development of three <i>Pinus</i> species Open
Plant roots employ diverse strategies to acquire soil nutrients, including direct nutrient uptake through absorptive fine roots and root hairs, scavenging nutrients by forming symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi, and mining nutrients by relea…
View article: Application of the strip clear-cutting system in a running bamboo (Phyllostachys glauca McClure) forest: feasibility and sustainability assessments
Application of the strip clear-cutting system in a running bamboo (Phyllostachys glauca McClure) forest: feasibility and sustainability assessments Open
Introduction As a renewable forest resource, bamboo plays a role in sustainable forest development. However, traditional cutting systems, selection cutting (SeC) and clear-cutting (ClC), result in an unsustainable production of bamboo fore…
View article: Roots originating from different shoot parts are functionally different in running bamboo, <i>Phyllostachys glauca</i>
Roots originating from different shoot parts are functionally different in running bamboo, <i>Phyllostachys glauca</i> Open
Running bamboos are a group of clonal plants exhibiting rapid and widespread expansion. They possess two root subsystems, arising from different shoot parts, culm roots and rhizome roots. To date, it remains unclear what the functional dif…