Plant–microbe interactions in tropical and subtropical ecosystems DOI
Meghna Krishnadas,

Gaurav Kandlikar,

Adriana Corrales

et al.

American Journal of Botany, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 11, 2024

Microbes regulate many dimensions of plant performance with multiscale implications for fitness, competition, coexistence, and ecosystem functioning. Yet, this fascinating diverse arena study has been limited to a few thematic areas, ecosystems, regions. In particular, despite growing evidence that microbes may be critical players in the dynamics communities tropical subtropical these regions remain poorly represented studies plant-microbe interactions. Such geographical gaps limit our ability draw general inferences comprehend how microbial effects on community vary context and, by extension, respond global environmental change. special section American Journal Botany, we bring together set research interactions from ecosystems. These papers explore intraspecific variation soil communities, dependency host-specific assembly plants, new exciting frontier microbiome epiphytic plants. We hope compilation will fuel deeper forays into megadiverse forests.

Language: Английский

Plant–microbe interactions in tropical and subtropical ecosystems DOI
Meghna Krishnadas,

Gaurav Kandlikar,

Adriana Corrales

et al.

American Journal of Botany, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 11, 2024

Microbes regulate many dimensions of plant performance with multiscale implications for fitness, competition, coexistence, and ecosystem functioning. Yet, this fascinating diverse arena study has been limited to a few thematic areas, ecosystems, regions. In particular, despite growing evidence that microbes may be critical players in the dynamics communities tropical subtropical these regions remain poorly represented studies plant-microbe interactions. Such geographical gaps limit our ability draw general inferences comprehend how microbial effects on community vary context and, by extension, respond global environmental change. special section American Journal Botany, we bring together set research interactions from ecosystems. These papers explore intraspecific variation soil communities, dependency host-specific assembly plants, new exciting frontier microbiome epiphytic plants. We hope compilation will fuel deeper forays into megadiverse forests.

Language: Английский

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