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Experimental warming alters function of the fungal community in boreal forests

Experimental warming alters function of the fungal community in boreal forests

authors:

Mia R. Maltz, Yevgeniy Marusenko, Adriana L. Romero-Olivares, Kathleen K. Treseder

publication:

Global Change Biology. 22:3395-3404

Year:

2016

month:

2 - February

description:

Fungal community composition often shifts in response to warmer temperatures, which might influence decomposition of recalcitrant carbon (C). We hypothesized that evolutionary trade-offs would enable recalcitrant C-using taxa to respond more positively to warming than would labile C-using taxa. Accordingly, we performed a warming experiment in an Alaskan boreal forest and examined changes in the prevalence of fungal taxa.

contact information

Dr. Mia Maltz

University of Connecticut
Plant Science and Landscape Architecture 1376 Storrs Rd.
Storrs, CT 06290-4067

mia.maltz@uconn.edu

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