Drought acclimation of beech seedlings depends largely on their rooting patterns and less on the fungal communities in soils
Jasmin Danzberger,
Kyohsuke Hikino,
Simon M. Landhäusser
et al.
Abstract:Aims
The composition of soil fungal communities is known to impact tree performance. However, fungal communities differ among soils with different precipitation histories and may change during drought. This study aimed to determine the influence of soil origin and associated climate adaptation of fungal communities on European beech seedlings’ drought responses.
Methods
Seedlings were established from the same seed source and grown in three soils with diff… Show more
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