Authors
Stavros D Veresoglou, Baodong Chen, Matthias C Rillig
Publication date
2012/3/1
Source
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Volume
46
Pages
53-62
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Nitrogen is a major nutrient that frequently limits primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems. Therefore, the physiological responses of plants to soil nitrogen (N) availability have been extensively investigated, and the study of the soil N-cycle has become an important component of ecosystem ecology and biogeochemistry. The bulk of the literature in these areas has, however, overlooked the fact that most plants form mycorrhizal associations, and that nutrient uptake is therefore mediated by mycorrhizal fungi. It is well established that ecto- and ericoid mycorrhizas influence N nutrition of plants, but roles of arbuscular mycorrhizas in N nutrition are less well established; perhaps even more importantly, current conceptual models ignore possible influences of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi on N-cycling processes. We review evidence for the interaction between the AM symbiosis with microbes and processes …
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Scholar articles
SD Veresoglou, B Chen, MC Rillig - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2012