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Community response of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to extreme drought in a cold‐temperate grassland

Wei Fu, Baodong Chen, Matthias C. Rillig, Jan Jansa, Wang Ma, Chong Xu, Wentao Luo, Honghui Wu, Honghui Wu, Zhipeng Hao, Hui Wu, Hui Wu, Aihua Zhao, Qiang Yu, Xingguo Han

New Phytologist · 2021

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Summary

Climate extremes pose enormous threats to natural ecosystems. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are key plant symbionts that can affect plant community dynamics and ecosystem stability. However, knowledge about how AM fungal communities respond to climate extremes in natural ecosystems remains elusive. Based on a grassland extreme drought experiment in Inner Mongolia, we investigated the response of AM fungal communities to extreme drought in association with plant communities. The experiment simulated two types of extreme drought (chronic/intense) of once-in-20-year occurrence. AM fungal richness and community composition exhibited high sensitivity to extreme drought and were more sensitive to intense drought than chronic drought. This community sensitivity (i.e. decline in richness and s

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1111/nph.17692
Catalogue ID
SNmoh393zj-c7le0w
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