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Fujimura, KE; Egger, KN; Henry, GH. 2008. The effect of experimental warming on the root-associated fungal
community of Salix arctica. ISME JOURNAL. 2(1):105-114.
Address:
Egger, KN, Univ No British Columbia, Ecosyst Sci & Management Program,
BC 3333 Univ Way, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9, Canada
The effect of experimental warming on the root-associated fungal
community of arctic willow (Salix arctica) was studied in three
distinct habitats at a tundra site in the Canadian High Arctic. Plots
were passively warmed for 5-7 years using open-top chambers and
compared to control plots at ambient temperature. Fungal communities
were assessed using terminal restriction fragment length polymorphisms.
We found the following: (1) the root-associated fungal community in
these high arctic tundra habitats is highly diverse; (2) site and soil
characteristics are the most important drivers of community structure
and (3) warming increased the density of different genotypes on
individual root sections but has not (yet) affected the composition,
richness or evenness of the community. The change in genotype density
in the warmed plots was associated with an increase in PCR
amplification efficiency, suggesting that increased C allocation
belowground is increasing the overall biomass of the fungal community.
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