2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 244 - Mycorrhizae

Phylogenetic signaling helps explain interspecific variation in milkweed responses to mycorrhizal symbionts
Eric Duell, Oklahoma State University; Mark Fishbein, Oklahoma State University; Gail Wilson, Oklahoma State University
Microbial community structure in recovering forests of Mount St. Helens
Mia Maltz, University of California Irvine, University of California, Riverside; Michala Phillips, University of California Riverside; Rebecca R. Hernandez, University of California, Davis; Hannah Freund, UC Riverside; Hannah Shulman, University of California, Riverside; Jon K. Botthoff, UC Riverside; Michael F. Allen, University of California Riverside; Emma L. Aronson, University of California Riverside
Mycorrhizal dominance of forests predicts soil fungal community composition, diversity, and function
Andrew C. Eagar, Kent State University; Ryan M. Mushinski, Indiana University; Amber L. Horning, University of Mississippi; Kurt A. Smemo, Skidmore College; Richard Phillips, Indiana University; Christopher Blackwood, Kent State University
Implications for co-existence of plant-mycorrhizal feedback patterns across plant families
Robert J. Ramos, University of Kansas; James D. Bever, University of Kansas
Moving together: Long-term effects of inoculation with sympatric soil microbes on the composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities
Martina Janouskova, Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences; Michael Remke, Northern Arizona University; Nancy Johnson, Northern Arizona University; Alena Blazkova, Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences; Zuzana Kolarikova, Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences; Matthew Bowker, Northern Arizona University
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