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Autor:
Ivika Ostonen, Kaarin Parts, Leho Tedersoo, Bjarni D. Sigurdsson, Werner Borken, Andreas Schindlbacher, Niki I. W. Leblans, Edda Sigurdís Oddsdóttir
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems
Global warming is predicted to impact high-latitude and high-altitude forests severely, jeopardizing their overall functioning and carbon storage, both of which depend on the warming response of tree fine root systems. This paper investigates the eff
Autor:
Veiko Uri, Jens-Konrad Preem, Heljä-Sisko Helmisaari, Antti-Jussi Lindroos, Elena Vanguelova, Naima Kabral, Katrin Rosenvald, Jaana Leppälammi-Kujansuu, Douglas L. Godbold, Ulrich Zang, Marika Truu, Jürgen Aosaar, Werner Borken, Kaarin Parts, Ülle Napa, Ivika Ostonen, Mats Varik, Kęstutis Armolaitis, Pekka Nöjd, Päivi Merilä, Leho Tedersoo, Jaak Truu, Martin Lukac, Krista Lõhmus, Jane Frey, Mai Kukumägi
The tree root–mycorhizosphere plays a key role in resource uptake, but also in the adaptation of forests to changing environments. The adaptive foraging mechanisms of ectomycorrhizal (EcM) and fine roots of Picea abies, Pinus sylvestris and Betula
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7440d2585cef9e2bc4ce0ad3e1400849
Autor:
Kaarin Parts, Katrin Rosenvald, Marika Truu, Jens-Konrad Preem, Ivika Ostonen, Krista Lõhmus, Priit Kupper, Teele Ligi, Jaak Truu, Hiie Nõlvak
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology
Soil microbes play a fundamental role in forest ecosystems and respond rapidly to changes in the environment. Simultaneously with the temperature increase the climate change scenarios also predict an intensified hydrological cycle for the Baltic Sea
Autor:
Priit Kupper, Anu Sõber, Leho Tedersoo, Krista Lõhmus, Ivika Ostonen, Katrin Rosenvald, Kaarin Parts
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 310:720-728
Climate change is predicted to bring about a rise in precipitation and air humidity at northern latitudes, which could have considerable impact on forest management. This paper investigates the effect of increased air humidity and understory composit
Autor:
Leho, Tedersoo, Mohammad, Bahram, Sergei, Põlme, Urmas, Kõljalg, Nourou S, Yorou, Ravi, Wijesundera, Luis, Villarreal Ruiz, Aída M, Vasco-Palacios, Pham Quang, Thu, Ave, Suija, Matthew E, Smith, Cathy, Sharp, Erki, Saluveer, Alessandro, Saitta, Miguel, Rosas, Taavi, Riit, David, Ratkowsky, Karin, Pritsch, Kadri, Põldmaa, Meike, Piepenbring, Cherdchai, Phosri, Marko, Peterson, Kaarin, Parts, Kadri, Pärtel, Eveli, Otsing, Eduardo, Nouhra, André L, Njouonkou, R Henrik, Nilsson, Luis N, Morgado, Jordan, Mayor, Tom W, May, Luiza, Majuakim, D Jean, Lodge, Su See, Lee, Karl-Henrik, Larsson, Petr, Kohout, Kentaro, Hosaka, Indrek, Hiiesalu, Terry W, Henkel, Helery, Harend, Liang-dong, Guo, Alina, Greslebin, Gwen, Grelet, Jozsef, Geml, Genevieve, Gates, William, Dunstan, Chris, Dunk, Rein, Drenkhan, John, Dearnaley, André, De Kesel, Tan, Dang, Xin, Chen, Franz, Buegger, Francis Q, Brearley, Gregory, Bonito, Sten, Anslan, Sandra, Abell, Kessy, Abarenkov
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 346(6213)
Fungi play major roles in ecosystem processes, but the determinants of fungal diversity and biogeographic patterns remain poorly understood. Using DNA metabarcoding data from hundreds of globally distributed soil samples, we demonstrate that fungal r
Autor:
Krista Lõhmus, Katrin Rosenvald, Ivika Ostonen, Heljä-Sisko Helmisaari, Douglas L. Godbold, Veiko Uri, Kaarin Parts
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 4 (2013)
Frontiers in Plant Science
Frontiers in Plant Science
Morphological plasticity of ectomycorrhizal (EcM) short roots (known also as first and second order roots with primary development) allows trees to adjust their water and nutrient uptake to local environmental conditions. The morphological traits of
Autor:
R. Henrik Nilsson, Luis Villarreal Ruiz, Sandra E. Abell, Helery Harend, André Ledoux Njouonkou, Sergei Põlme, Luiza Majuakim, Jordan R. Mayor, Karin Pritsch, Kentaro Hosaka, Gregory Bonito, Rein Drenkhan, Cherdchai Phosri, John Dearnaley, Tan Dang, Nourou S. Yorou, József Geml, Su S ee Lee, Xin Chen, D. Jean Lodge, Leho Tedersoo, Kessy Abarenkov, Francis Q. Brearley, Miguel Rosas, Meike Piepenbring, Alessandro Saitta, Marko Peterson, Urmas Kõljalg, Eveli Otsing, Kadri Põldmaa, Sten Anslan, Terry W. Henkel, Franz Buegger, Genevieve Gates, Karl-Henrik Larsson, Cathy Sharp, Taavi Riit, Aída M. Vasco-Palacios, Luis N. Morgado, Eduardo Nouhra, Matthew E. Smith, Ravi L. C. Wijesundera, Chris W. Dunk, Ave Suija, André De Kesel, Gwen Grelet, Kaarin Parts, Liang-Dong Guo, Tom W. May, Pham Q uang Thu, Erki Saluveer, Petr Kohout, Kadri Pärtel, W. Dunstan, Alina Greslebin, Indrek Hiiesalu, Mohammad Bahram, David A. Ratkowsky
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Science Magazine, 346(6213), 1078-+. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
CIÊNCIAVITAE
Science Magazine, 346(6213), 1078-+. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
CIÊNCIAVITAE
Fungi play integral roles in soil nutrient cycling, but the determinants of fungal diversity and biogeographic patterns of key functional groups remain poorly understood. By using pyrosequencing data from hundreds of globally distributed soil samples
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