“…Similarly, the trophic composition of RAMs along a successional gradient of willows and birches was also relatively stable with a strong enrichment of mycorrhizas (>56% read abundance) compared with saprotrophs and endophytes (together 17%); however, ericoid fungal taxa were enriched in later successional stages (Kolaříková et al., ). Ericoid fungi occur frequently on nonericoid plants, such as conifers, as well as other tree species (Chambers, Curlevski, & Cairney, ; Dučić, Berthold, Langenfeld‐Heyser, Beese, & Polle, ; Jankowiak, Bilański, Paluch, & Kołodziej, ; Leopold, ; Maghnia et al., ; Reininger & Schlegel, ; Toju, Sato, et al., ; Toju, Yamamoto, et al., ), facilitate seedling growth on stressed soils (Yamaji et al., ) and enhance the host N supply from recalcitrant organic sources in nutrient‐poor environments (Wei, Chen, Zhang, & Pan, ; Wurzburger, Higgins, & Hendrick, ). We found a higher fraction of endophytes in Pinaceae than Fagaceae roots.…”