Authors
Stephanie N Kivlin, Michael A Mann, Joshua S Lynn, Melanie R Kazenel, D Lee Taylor, Jennifer A Rudgers
Publication date
2022/12
Journal
ISME communications
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
25
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Fungal symbionts can buffer plants from environmental extremes and may affect host capacities to acclimate, adapt, or redistribute under environmental change; however, the distributions of fungal symbionts along abiotic gradients are poorly described. Fungal mutualists should be the most beneficial in abiotically stressful environments, and the structure of networks of plant-fungal interactions likely shift along gradients, even when fungal community composition does not track environmental stress. We sampled 634 unique combinations of fungal endophytes and mycorrhizal fungi, grass species identities, and sampling locations from 66 sites across six replicate altitudinal gradients in the western Colorado Rocky Mountains. The diversity and composition of leaf endophytic, root endophytic, and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal guilds and the overall abundance of fungal functional groups (pathogens …
Total citations
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