“…A major motivation for the above effort is the high rate of human-accelerated environmental change, including elevated atmospheric ozone, CO 2 , nitrogen deposition, climate change and land use/land cover change [33,[41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][129][130][131][132]. It is a clear fact that these changes can affect mycorrhizal fungal species, but it is also clear that we do not yet have data sets sufficiently saturated, or models sufficiently powerful, to determine the exact nature, timing and spatial pattern of fungal community responses.…”