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Assessing above and belowground recovery from ammonium sulfate addition and wildfire in a lowland heath: mycorrhizal fungi as potential indicators.
Atmospheric pollution containing soil‐nitrifying ammonium sulfate ((NH₄)₂SO₄) affects semi‐natural ecosystems worldwide. Long‐term additions of (NH₄)₂SO₄ to nitrogen (N)‐limited habitats, including heathlands, increase climate stress affecting recovery from wildfires. Although heathland vegetation largely depends on ericoid mycorrhizal fungi (ErM) to access soil N, we lack detailed understanding of how prolonged exposure... -
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Advances in understanding of mycorrhizal-like associations in bryophytes.
Mutually beneficial associations between plants and soil fungi, mycorrhizas, are one of the most important terrestrial symbioses. These partnerships are thought to have propelled plant terrestrialisation some 500 million years ago and today they play major roles in ecosystem functioning. It has long been known that bryophytes harbour, in their...Pressel, Silvia ; Bidartondo, Martin ; Field, Katie J. ; Duckett, Jeffrey G.
Mylia anomala, Endogonales, Hornworts, Fungal associations, Meliniomyces, and Liverworts
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The distribution and evolution of fungal symbioses in ancient lineages of land plants
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Evolution and networks in ancient and widespread symbioses between Mucoromycotina and liverworts