Integrated long-term responses of an arctic-alpine willow and associated ectomycorrhizal fungi to an altered environment
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Integrated long-term responses of an arctic-alpine willow and associated ectomycorrhizal fungi to an altered environment. / Clemmensen, Karina Engelbrecht; Michelsen, Anders.
I: Canadian Journal of Botany, Bind 84, Nr. 5, 2006, s. 831-843.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Integrated long-term responses of an arctic-alpine willow and associated ectomycorrhizal fungi to an altered environment
AU - Clemmensen, Karina Engelbrecht
AU - Michelsen, Anders
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - We evaluated ectomycorrhizal (ECM) colonization and morphotype community composition together with growth response and biomass distribution in the arctic-alpine, prostrate willow Salix herbacea L. x Salix polaris Wahlenb. after 11 seasons of shading, warming, and fertilization at a fellfield in subarctic Sweden. The aim was to assess responses of the integrated plant-fungal system to long-term field experiments simulating expected environmental changes. Warming more than doubled aboveground S. herbacea x S. polaris biomass and shoot growth, whereas shading and nutrient addition had less influence on these variables. In shaded plants, adjustments at leaf level ...
AB - We evaluated ectomycorrhizal (ECM) colonization and morphotype community composition together with growth response and biomass distribution in the arctic-alpine, prostrate willow Salix herbacea L. x Salix polaris Wahlenb. after 11 seasons of shading, warming, and fertilization at a fellfield in subarctic Sweden. The aim was to assess responses of the integrated plant-fungal system to long-term field experiments simulating expected environmental changes. Warming more than doubled aboveground S. herbacea x S. polaris biomass and shoot growth, whereas shading and nutrient addition had less influence on these variables. In shaded plants, adjustments at leaf level ...
M3 - Journal article
VL - 84
SP - 831
EP - 843
JO - Botany
JF - Botany
SN - 1916-2790
IS - 5
ER -
ID: 1102352