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Mycorrhizal allies: synergizing forest carbon and multifunctional restoration

Tengteng Li, Richard P. Phillips, Matthias C. Rillig, Gerrit Angst, E. Toby Kiers, Paola Bonfante, Nico Eisenhauer, Zhanfeng Liu

Trends in Ecology & Evolution · 2025

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Summary

While forest degradation persists across many regions, restoration efforts have predominantly targeted aboveground carbon, often overlooking critical belowground ecosystem functions. Plant-mycorrhizal associations - key connectors between aboveground and belowground biodiversity - can help to enhance both carbon storage and forest multifunctionality; yet their explicit integration into restoration frameworks remains limited. By synthesizing recent advancements, we highlight the role of plant-mycorrhizal diversity in enhancing soil carbon pools and supporting multiple ecosystem functions. By examining evidence-based restoration cases, we propose a framework linking plant-mycorrhizal associations to sustainably restore resilient and multifunctional forest ecosystems. Incorporating the functi

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.tree.2025.07.004
Catalogue ID
SNmok1w82j-i67u8a
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