Lack of belowground mutualisms hinders Pinaceae invasions.
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A single ectomycorrhizal fungal species can enable a Pinus invasionThe influence of interspecific interactions on species range expansion ratesThe role of biotic interactions in shaping distributions and realised assemblages of species: implications for species distribution modellingDoes cryptic microbiota mitigate pine resistance to an invasive beetle-fungus complex? Implications for invasion potentialMycorrhizal status helps explain invasion success of alien plant species.Mutualist-mediated effects on species' range limits across large geographic scales.Evolutionary history and novel biotic interactions determine plant responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen fertilization.Host and habitat filtering in seedling root-associated fungal communities: taxonomic and functional diversity are altered in 'novel' soils.Ectomycorrhizal communities of ponderosa pine and lodgepole pine in the south-central Oregon pumice zone.Ectomycorrhizal fungal richness declines towards the host species' range edge.Fire-severity effects on plant-fungal interactions after a novel tundra wildfire disturbance: implications for arctic shrub and tree migration.Stressed out symbiotes: hypotheses for the influence of abiotic stress on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.Arbuscular-mycorrhizal networks inhibit Eucalyptus tetrodonta seedlings in rain forest soil microcosms.Spatial analysis of ectomycorrhizal fungi reveals that root tip communities are structured by competitive interactions.Ectomycorrhizal fungal assemblages of Abies alba Mill. outside its native range in Poland.Ectomycorrhizal fungal spore bank recovery after a severe forest fire: some like it hotLoss of functional diversity and network modularity in introduced plant-fungal symbioses.Evidence for enhanced mutualism hypothesis: Solidago canadensis plants from regular soils perform better.Ericaceous dwarf shrubs affect ectomycorrhizal fungal community of the invasive Pinus strobus and native Pinus sylvestris in a pot experiment.Quercus rubra-associated ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of disturbed urban sites and mature forests.Ectomycorrhiza succession patterns in Pinus sylvestris forests after stand-replacing fire in the Central Alps.Prevailing negative soil biota effect and no evidence for local adaptation in a widespread Eurasian grass.Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of native and non-native Pinus and Quercus species in a common garden of 35-year-old treesInvasion potential and host shifts of Australian and African ectomycorrhizal fungi in mixed eucalypt plantations.95% of basidiospores fall within 1 m of the cap: a field-and modeling-based study.Similar taxonomic richness but different communities of ectomycorrhizas in native forests and non-native plantation forests.The species of Scleroderma from Argentina, including a new species from the Nothofagus forest.Differential effectiveness of novel and old legume-rhizobia mutualisms: implications for invasion by exotic legumes.Ectomycorrhizal fungi of exotic pine plantations in relation to native host trees in Iran: evidence of host range expansion by local symbionts to distantly related host taxa.Microbial population and community dynamics on plant roots and their feedbacks on plant communities.Belowground legacies of Pinus contorta invasion and removal result in multiple mechanisms of invasional meltdown.Effect of light on the growth and photosynthesis of an invasive shrub in its native range.Predicting community and ecosystem outcomes of mycorrhizal responses to global change.Exotic mammals disperse exotic fungi that promote invasion by exotic treesLarge shift in symbiont assemblage in the invasive red turpentine beetle.Rapid evolution and range expansion of an invasive plant are driven by provenance-environment interactions.Decline of ectomycorrhizal fungi following a mountain pine beetle epidemic.Early rhizosphere microbiome composition is related to the growth and Zn uptake of willows introduced to a former landfill.Mycorrhizal co-invasion and novel interactions depend on neighborhood context.Impact of alien pines on local arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities-evidence from two continents.
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Lack of belowground mutualisms hinders Pinaceae invasions.
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Lack of belowground mutualisms hinders Pinaceae invasions.
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Lack of belowground mutualisms hinders Pinaceae invasions.
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Lack of belowground mutualisms hinders Pinaceae invasions.
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Lack of belowground mutualisms hinders Pinaceae invasions.
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Lack of belowground mutualisms hinders Pinaceae invasions
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Daniel Simberloff
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10.1890/08-2139.1
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2009-09-01T00:00:00Z