“…The diversity and function of the Phragmites microbiome have been investigated (for review, see Kowalski et al, 2015). Distinct oomycete, archaean and bacterial communities have been reported from rhizosphere soil of native and European Phragmites lineages in North America (Bowen et al, 2017; Crocker, Karp, & Nelson, 2015; Nelson & Karp, 2013; Yarwood, Baldwin, Gonzalez Mateu, & Buyer, 2016), although no differences were detected for fungal, bacterial and oomycete root endophyte communities in the Great Lakes region (Bickford, Goldberg, Kowalski, & Zak, 2018). However, Phragmites foliar fungal communities (i.e., pathogens and non‐symptomatic endophytes) and their impacts have yet to be compared formally among native and invasive lineages (but for a local‐scale survey in New York, see Shearer & Harms, 2012).…”