Mycorrhizas and nutrient cycling in ecosystems – a journey towards relevance?
University of Sheffield · Colegio de Postgraduados
Abstract
Progress towards understanding the extent to which mycorrhizal fungi are involved in the mobilization of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from natural substrates is reviewed here. While mycorrhiza research has emphasized the role of the symbiosis in facilitation of capture of these nutrients in ionic form, attention has shifted since the mid-1980s to analysing the mycorrhizal fungal abilities to release N and P from the detrital materials of microbial faunal and plant origins, which are the primary sources of these elements in terrestrial ecosystems. Ericoid, and some ectomycorrhizal fungi have the potential to be directly involved in attack both on structural polymers, which may render nutrients inaccessible,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 52.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 143
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2Topics & keywords
- Nutrient
- Ecosystem
- Nutrient cycle
- Mycorrhiza
- Ecology
- Ectomycorrhiza
- Biology
- Terrestrial ecosystem
- Life in Land