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Cheng Gao
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SP07c The relationship between ectomycorrhizal fungi and woody plant species richness and composition
(Principle investigator)
P7C: Mycorrhizal and endophytic fungal communities of TSPs
(Principle investigator)
TreeDì International Research Training Group
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FOR891_sp07c soil microbes: SP07c The relationship between ectomycorrhizal fungi and woody plant species...
Description:
This study will be carried out in the plots of the Main Experiment in Xingangshan (Jiangxi
province) of subtropical region of China. The aim is to understand the diversity of
ectomycorrhizal fungi and their ecosystem function.
The main work is ...
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24
People:
6
Datasets:
5
Proposals:
8
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0
Created at:
2011-04-02
Updated at:
2019-12-17
TreeDì_P7C Root fungi: P7C: Mycorrhizal and endophytic fungal communities of TSPs
Description:
Tree species identity, plant successional stage, plant diversity level, and mycorrhizal type affect the soil microbial community composition. Plant genus diversity was also found to be an important predictor of ectomycorrhizal fungal community com...
Id:
47
People:
2
Datasets:
1
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0
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0
Created at:
2019-12-17
Updated at:
2019-12-17
TreeDì: TreeDì International Research Training Group
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"TreeDì - 林地 - TreeDiversity Interactions: The role of tree-tree interactions in local neighbourhoods in Chinese subtropical forests" is an International Research Training Group funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the University of ...
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36
People:
24
Datasets:
9
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6
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0
Created at:
2018-03-05
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2019-12-17
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CSPs: Ectomycorrhizal fruit body composition in the Comparative Study Sites
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Ectomycorrrhizal fruit bodies in the Comparative Study Sites.
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318
People:
2
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1
Version:
1
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0
Created at:
2013-02-22
Updated at:
2016-03-03
CSPs: Ectomycorrhizal fungus fruitbody abundance and species richness in CSPs
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This study surveyed the species richness and abundance of ectomycorrhizal fungal fruitbodies
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363
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2
Projects:
1
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1
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0
Created at:
2013-06-20
Updated at:
2016-03-03
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Host plant genus-level diversity is the best predictor of ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity in a Chinese subtropical forest
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Microbial diversity is generally far higher than plant diversity, but the relationship between microbial diversity and plant diversity remains enigmatic. To shed light on this problem, we examined the diversity of a key guild of root-associated mi...
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153
Users:
3
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0
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Board:
Prep
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Accepted
Created at:
2015-03-09
Updated at:
2015-03-09
Host plant richness explains diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi: Response to the comment of Tedersoo et al. (2014)
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Exploring the relationships between the biodiversity of groups of interacting organisms yields insight into ecosystem stability and function (Hooper et al. 2000; Wardle 2006). We demonstrated positive relationships between host plant richness and ...
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154
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4
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0
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Prep
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Accepted
Created at:
2015-03-09
Updated at:
2015-03-09
Effects of ectomycorrhizal fungal identity and diversity on subtropical tree competition
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Aims
Mycorrhizal fungi can influence plant nutrient uptake and therefore may alter interspecific plant competition. However, the role of ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi on interspecific plant competition in subtropical forests is poorly understood. In...
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188
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2
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0
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0
Board:
Prep
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Accepted
Created at:
2016-11-03
Updated at:
2016-11-03
Community assembly of ectomycorrhizal fungi along a subtropical secondary forest succession
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Environmental selection and dispersal limitation are two of the primary processes structuring biotic communities in ecosystems, but little is known about these processes in shaping the soil microbial community during secondary forest succession....
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50
Users:
26
Datafiles:
16
Attachments:
1
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2012-02-23
Updated at:
2015-04-25
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