Search Results - "Lindahl, Bjorn D"
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Shift in fungal communities and associated enzyme activities along an age gradient of managed Pinus sylvestris stands
Published in The ISME Journal (01-04-2017)“…Forestry reshapes ecosystems with respect to tree age structure, soil properties and vegetation composition. These changes are likely to be paralleled by…”
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Modelling optimal ligninolytic activity during plant litter decomposition
Published in The New phytologist (01-08-2024)“…Summary A large fraction of plant litter comprises recalcitrant aromatic compounds (lignin and other phenolics). Quantifying the fate of aromatic compounds is…”
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Below‐ground organic matter accumulation along a boreal forest fertility gradient relates to guild interaction within fungal communities
Published in Ecology letters (01-12-2017)“…Plant–soil interactions link ecosystem fertility and organic matter accumulation below ground. Soil microorganisms play a central role as mediators of these…”
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Priority effects during fungal community establishment in beech wood
Published in The ISME Journal (01-10-2015)“…Assembly history of fungal communities has a crucial role in the decomposition of woody resources, and hence nutrient cycling and ecosystem function. However,…”
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A group of ectomycorrhizal fungi restricts organic matter accumulation in boreal forest
Published in Ecology letters (01-07-2021)“…Boreal forest soils are important global carbon sinks, with significant storage in the organic topsoil. Decomposition of these stocks requires oxidative…”
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Contrasting effects of ectomycorrhizal fungi on early and late stage decomposition in a boreal forest
Published in The ISME Journal (01-09-2018)“…Symbiotic ectomycorrhizal fungi have received increasing attention as regulators of below-ground organic matter storage. They are proposed to promote organic…”
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Do ectomycorrhizal exploration types reflect mycelial foraging strategies?
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2023)“…Summary Ectomycorrhizal exploration types are commonly assumed to denote spatial foraging patterns and resource‐related niches of extraradical mycelia…”
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Optimal metabolic regulation along resource stoichiometry gradients
Published in Ecology letters (01-09-2017)“…Most heterotrophic organisms feed on substrates that are poor in nutrients compared to their demand, leading to elemental imbalances that may constrain their…”
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Forest management to increase carbon sequestration in boreal Pinus sylvestris forests
Published in Plant and soil (01-09-2021)“…Background and aims Forest management towards increased carbon (C) sequestration has repeatedly been suggested as a “natural climate solution”. We evaluated…”
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Links between boreal forest management, soil fungal communities and below‐ground carbon sequestration
Published in Functional ecology (01-02-2022)“…Forest management has a potential to alter below‐ground carbon storage. However, the underlying mechanisms, and the relative importance of carbon input and…”
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Ectomycorrhizal fungi are more sensitive to high soil nitrogen levels in forests exposed to nitrogen deposition
Published in The New phytologist (01-05-2024)“…Summary Ectomycorrhizal fungi are essential for nitrogen (N) cycling in many temperate forests and responsive to anthropogenic N addition, which generally…”
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A tipping point in carbon storage when forest expands into tundra is related to mycorrhizal recycling of nitrogen
Published in Ecology letters (01-06-2021)“…Tundra ecosystems are global belowground sinks for atmospheric CO2. Ongoing warming‐induced encroachment by shrubs and trees risks turning this sink into a CO2…”
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Contrasting plant–soil–microbial feedbacks stabilize vegetation types and uncouple topsoil C and N stocks across a subarctic–alpine landscape
Published in The New phytologist (01-06-2023)“…Summary Global vegetation regimes vary in belowground carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics. However, disentangling large‐scale climatic controls from the…”
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Transcriptomic markers of fungal growth, respiration and carbon-use efficiency
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-08-2021)“…ABSTRACT Fungal metabolic carbon acquisition and its subsequent partitioning between biomass production and respiration, i.e. the carbon-use efficiency (CUE),…”
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The significance of retention trees for survival of ectomycorrhizal fungi in clear‐cut Scots pine forests
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-06-2019)“…Forestry with short stand generations and simplified forest structures has markedly affected forest biodiversity. One group of organisms adversely affected by…”
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Reviews and syntheses: Carbon use efficiency from organisms to ecosystems – definitions, theories, and empirical evidence
Published in Biogeosciences (09-10-2018)“…The cycling of carbon (C) between the Earth surface and the atmosphere is controlled by biological and abiotic processes that regulate C storage in…”
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Fungal community shifts underpin declining mycelial production and turnover across a Pinus sylvestris chronosequence
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-03-2018)“…1. Fungi play critical roles in ecosystem processes such as decomposition and nutrient cycling, but have also been highlighted as significant contributors to…”
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Manganese availability is negatively associated with carbon storage in northern coniferous forest humus layers
Published in Scientific reports (14-11-2017)“…Carbon sequestration below ground depends on organic matter input and decomposition, but regulatory bottlenecks remain unclear. The relative importance of…”
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Disruption of root carbon transport into forest humus stimulates fungal opportunists at the expense of mycorrhizal fungi
Published in The ISME Journal (01-07-2010)“…Ectomycorrhizal fungi dominate the humus layers of boreal forests. They depend on carbohydrates that are translocated through roots, via fungal mycelium to…”
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Retention of seed trees fails to lifeboat ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity in harvested Scots pine forests
Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-09-2017)“…Fennoscandian forestry has in the past decades changed from natural regeneration of forests towards replantation of clear-cuts, which negatively impacts…”
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