Browsing ARTICLES CIENTÍFICS by Author "Parladé, J."
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Insight into the truffle brûlé: tripartite interactions between the black truffle (Tuber melanosporum), holm oak (Quercus ilex) and arbuscular mycorrhizal plants
Taschen, E.; Sauve, M.; Vincent, B.; Parladé, J.; van Tuinen, D.; Aumeeruddy-Thomas, Y.; Assenat, B.; Selosse, M.-A.; Richard, F. (Plant and Soil, 2019-11-30) Protecció Vegetal SostenibleTuber melanosporum is an ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungus from Mediterranean transitional ecosystems where ECM trees start to dominate among arbuscular-mycorrhizal (AM) shrubs and herbs (companion plants). ... -
Temporal dynamics of soil fungal communities after partial and total clear-cutting in a managed Pinus sylvestris stand
Parladé, J.; Queralt, M.; Pera, J.; Bonet, J.A.; Castaño, C.; Martínez-Peña, F.; Piñol, J.; Senar, M.A.; De Miguel, A.M. (Forest Ecology and Management, 2019-07-10) Protecció Vegetal SostenibleForest management aimed to maximize timber production might impact soil fungi, especially those symbiotically associated to tree roots. In this study, we analyse the temporal dynamics of soil fungi along ... -
The ability of a host plant to associate with different symbiotic partners affects ectomycorrhizal functioning
Queralt, M.; Walker, J.K.M.; de Miguel, A.M.; Parladé, J.; Andrson, I.C.; Hortal, S. (FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2019-05-17) Protecció Vegetal SostenibleSome plants that associate with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are also able to simultaneously establish symbiosis with other types of partners. The presence of alternative partners that may provide similar ...