2021 journal article
Warming and elevated ozone induce tradeoffs between fine roots and mycorrhizal fungi and stimulate organic carbon decomposition
SCIENCE ADVANCES, 7(28).
topics (OpenAlex): Plant responses to elevated CO2; Plant Parasitism and Resistance; Light effects on plants
TL;DR:
It is shown that warming, eO3, and their combination induce tradeoffs between roots and their symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and stimulate organic C decomposition in a nontilled soybean agroecosystem and how these responses may modulate soil organic C dynamics under future climate change scenarios is provided.
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Added: July 26, 2021
Warming and elevated ozone alter root traits and mycorrhizal fungal community and stimulate organic carbon decomposition.