2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10021-022-00799-w
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Frost-Associated Defoliation in Populus tremuloides Causes Repeated Growth Reductions Over 185 years

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“…Our results mirror other studies which have found that tree species more strongly influenced ectomycorrhizal fungi than saprotrophic fungi (Nguyen et al 2016b;Chen et al 2019). Interestingly, the current survey detected more than three times as many fungal ASVs compared to our previous, targeted root-and soil samples collected around P. flexilis, P. longaeva, and P. menziesii at the UFDP (Birch et al 2021(Birch et al , 2022b. Because ectomycorrhizal fungal richness increases with aboveground diversity, particularly at the genus-level (Gao et al 2013), the diverse forest within the 1.15 ha likely drives a portion of the high fungal richness.…”
Section: Fungal Guilds and Forest Neighbors: Unique Spatial Patterns ...supporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Our results mirror other studies which have found that tree species more strongly influenced ectomycorrhizal fungi than saprotrophic fungi (Nguyen et al 2016b;Chen et al 2019). Interestingly, the current survey detected more than three times as many fungal ASVs compared to our previous, targeted root-and soil samples collected around P. flexilis, P. longaeva, and P. menziesii at the UFDP (Birch et al 2021(Birch et al , 2022b. Because ectomycorrhizal fungal richness increases with aboveground diversity, particularly at the genus-level (Gao et al 2013), the diverse forest within the 1.15 ha likely drives a portion of the high fungal richness.…”
Section: Fungal Guilds and Forest Neighbors: Unique Spatial Patterns ...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…However, as trees age they may support co-evolved fungi that have adapted to late-successional forest conditions. Previous work at the UFDP found that deterministic selection overwhelmingly contributed to fungal community assembly (> 80%) on the roots and in soils around Pseudotsuga menziesii around our sampling area and that drift and dispersal limitations accounted for < 20% of community assembly (Birch et al 2022b). This suggests that deterministic selection, either from bi-directional tree-fungi selection, or environmental filtering are likely the dominant factors influencing fungal community assembly.…”
Section: Fungi and Old Trees: Who Selects Whom?mentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…For example, as global temperatures continue to rise, these trees are shifting to early spring long shoots, which may render them more susceptible to damage from growing season frosts. Among these trees, Populus tremuloides stands out as a particularly vulnerable species, as it is known to suffer from defoliation of entire canopies and damage to woody tissue caused by growing season frosts (Birch et al, 2023). The rise in daily minimum temperatures resulting from global warming will extend the FFPs, prolonging the crop‐growing period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%