2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-020-04699-7
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Floccularia luteovirens modulates the growth of alpine meadow plants and affects soil metabolite accumulation on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

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“…[33]. Physiological and metabolomic analysis has shown [34] that F. luteovirens can influence the accumulation of soil metabolites, regulate plant carbon/nitrogen metabolism, and enhance the growth of above-ground tissues in alpine meadow plants. Meanwhile, it may also reduce root growth to adjust the rootshoot ratio, consequently increasing nutrient accumulation in plants.…”
Section: Symbiotic Relationship Of F Luteovirensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[33]. Physiological and metabolomic analysis has shown [34] that F. luteovirens can influence the accumulation of soil metabolites, regulate plant carbon/nitrogen metabolism, and enhance the growth of above-ground tissues in alpine meadow plants. Meanwhile, it may also reduce root growth to adjust the rootshoot ratio, consequently increasing nutrient accumulation in plants.…”
Section: Symbiotic Relationship Of F Luteovirensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It forms from the radial growth of the mycelia of specific fungi in the soil. As a fungal mycelium spreads from the point of origin, a variety of ecological processes such as energy flow and nutrient cycling (Zotti et al, 2020), and soil metabolite accumulation (Cao et al, 2021), are affected. The consequent changes in soil environment may influence adjacent plants.…”
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confidence: 99%