Species-level identity of Pisolithus influences soil phosphorus availability for host plants and is moderated by nitrogen status, but not CO2

Soil Biology and Biochemistry(2022)

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Trees are dependent on the activity of soil microorganisms, including mutualistic ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi and soil-dwelling bacteria, for access to phosphorus (P). While P is a key limiting nutrient in temperate and other forest ecosystems, our understanding of the contributions of ECM fungi to plant P nutrition and cycling are unclear. Further complicating our understanding of these processes are the combined effects of fungal species and future climate scenarios and soil nutrient availability.
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Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis,Phosphorus cycling,Bacterial community,Anthropogenic change
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