Pulse Brain · Growing Health Evidence Index
Peer-reviewed

Toward harnessing biodiversity–ecosystem function relationships in fungi

Kadri Runnel, Leho Tedersoo, Franz‐Sebastian Krah, Meike Piepenbring, J. F. Scheepens, Henner Hollert, Sarah Johann, Nele Meyer, Claus Bässler

Trends in Ecology & Evolution · 2024

Read source ↗ All evidence

Summary

Fungi are crucial for terrestrial ecosystems, yet the role of fungal diversity in ecosystem functions remains unclear. We synthesize fungal biodiversity and ecosystem function (BEF) relationships, focusing on plant biomass production, carbon storage, decomposition, and pathogen or parasite resistance. The observed BEF relationships for these ecosystem functions vary in strength and direction, complicating generalizations. Strong positive relationships are generally observed when multiple ecosystem functions are addressed simultaneously. Often, fungal community composition outperforms species richness in predicting ecosystem functions. For more comprehensive fungal BEF research, we recommend studying natural communities, considering the simultaneous functions of a broader array of fungal gu

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.tree.2024.10.004
Catalogue ID
SNmojuoo7h-2qt599
Pulse AI · ask about this record

Dig deeper with Pulse AI.

Pulse AI has read the whole catalogue. Ask about this record, its theme, or how the findings apply to UK farming and policy — every answer cites the underlying studies.