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14 p, 1.2 MB Symbiosis constraints : strong mycobiont control limits nutrient response in lichens / Palmqvist, Kristin (Umeå universitet. Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap) ; Franklin, Oskar (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Àustria)) ; Näsholm, Torgny (Umeå universitet. Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap)
Symbioses such as lichens are potentially threatened by drastic environmental changes. We used the lichen Peltigera aphthosa-a symbiosis between a fungus (mycobiont), a green alga (Coccomyxa sp. ), and N2-fixing cyanobacteria (Nostoc sp. [...]
2017 - 10.1002/ece3.3257
Ecology and evolution, Vol. 7, Issue 18 (Sep. 2017) p. 7420-7433  
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11 p, 588.8 KB The carbon bonus of organic nitrogen enhances nitrogen use efficiency of plants / Franklin, Oskar (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Àustria)) ; Cambui, Camila Aguetoni (Umeå Plant Science Centre) ; Gruffman, Linda (Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet. Institutionen för skogens ekologi och skötsel) ; Palmroth, Sari (Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences (Duke University)) ; Oren, Ram (Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences (Duke University)) ; Näsholm, Torgny (Umeå Plant Science Centre)
The importance of organic nitrogen (N) for plant nutrition and productivity is increasingly being recognized. Here we show that it is not only the availability in the soil that matters, but also the effects on plant growth. [...]
2017 - 10.1111/pce.12772
Plant, cell & environment, Vol. 40, issue 1 (Jan. 2017) , p. 25-35  
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19 p, 1.2 MB Forests trapped in nitrogen limitation - an ecological market perspective on ectomycorrhizal symbiosis / Franklin, Oskar (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Àustria)) ; Näsholm, Torgny (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Department of Forest Ecology and Management) ; Högberg, Peter (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Department of Forest Ecology and Management) ; Högberg, Mona N. (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Department of Forest Ecology and Management)
Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis is omnipresent in boreal forests, where it is assumed to benefit plant growth. However, experiments show inconsistent benefits for plants and volatility of individual partnerships, which calls for a re-evaluation of the presumed role of this symbiosis. [...]
2014 - 10.1111/nph.12840
The new phytologist, Vol. 203 No. 2 (July 2014) , p. 657-666  

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