2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-15228-4_11
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Structure and Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities Across Spatial and Environmental Gradients in the Chaco Forest of South America

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“…A study performed in the Andean Yungas Forest ecoregion ( Geml et al, 2014 ) assessed how soil-fungal community structure is negatively correlated with elevation, in accordance with former studies on AMF distribution on Himalaya ( Gai et al, 2012 ) and our results on AMF sequences distribution. Although a wider sampling in high elevation gramineous grasslands might be required to better explain the AMF ecology in these habitats, AMF community richness have already been assessed to be higher in grasslands at global ( Tedersoo et al, 2014 ; Davison et al, 2015 ) and local scales ( Grilli, Marro & Risio Allione, 2019 ). We also acknowledge that further studies focused on AMF reads, i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study performed in the Andean Yungas Forest ecoregion ( Geml et al, 2014 ) assessed how soil-fungal community structure is negatively correlated with elevation, in accordance with former studies on AMF distribution on Himalaya ( Gai et al, 2012 ) and our results on AMF sequences distribution. Although a wider sampling in high elevation gramineous grasslands might be required to better explain the AMF ecology in these habitats, AMF community richness have already been assessed to be higher in grasslands at global ( Tedersoo et al, 2014 ; Davison et al, 2015 ) and local scales ( Grilli, Marro & Risio Allione, 2019 ). We also acknowledge that further studies focused on AMF reads, i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%