The search for a root economics spectrum (RES) has been sparked by recent interest in trait‐ based plant ecology. By analogy with the one‐dimensional leaf economics spectrum (LES) …
The ongoing climate change is characterized by increased temperatures and altered precipitation patterns. In addition, there has been an increase in both the frequency and …
There is growing evidence of the importance of extramatrical mycelium (EMM) of mycorrhizal fungi in carbon (C) cycling in ecosystems. However, our understanding has until recently …
Fine and coarse roots are key contributors to belowground net primary productivity, and play critical roles in the biogeochemical cycling of forest and woodland ecosystems. Despite their …
The length of time that carbon remains in forest biomass is one of the largest uncertainties in the global carbon cycle, with both recent historical baselines and future responses to …
M Štursová, J Šnajdr, T Cajthaml, J Bárta… - The ISME …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Coniferous forests cover extensive areas of the boreal and temperate zones. Owing to their primary production and C storage, they have an important role in the global carbon balance …
To evaluate the impact of stand age on the ecosystem's C budget, as well as the post- harvest recovery of the C storages and fluxes, a chronosequence of Scots pine stands from …
Wetlands cover a small portion of the world, but have disproportionate influence on global carbon (C) sequestration, carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and aquatic C fluxes …
Aim The fine roots of trees may show plastic responses to their resource environment. Several, contrasting hypotheses exist on this plasticity, but empirical evidence for these …