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Root symbionts (rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizas) are often assumed to increase agricultural productivity consistently. However, rhizobial and myco...
Read moreThis special issue contains 20 articles related to various aspects of ecological restoration and conservation. It provides insights into different res...
Read morePlants face a constant struggle to acquire nutrients and defend themselves against herbivores. Mycorrhizae are fungal mutualists that provide nutrient...
Read moreA critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers of variation in restoration outcomes. Soil microb...
Read moreInvasive pathogens threaten the sustainability of forest ecosystems globally. Trees possess intrinsic pathogen defence mechanisms, including major gen...
Read moreUnreclaimed taconite mine tailings in Arizona, USA, were used as a mycorrhiza-free ecosystem to gain insights about the influence of vesicular-arbuscu...
Read moreDark diversity is a promising concept for prioritising management efforts as it focuses on species that are present in the regional pool, but locally ...
Read moreTo conserve biodiversity and combat climate change it is vital to restore forest ecosystems. Natural forest regrowth is a nature-based solution to res...
Read moreBurning of slash (woody debris) piles resulting from the harvest of fuel wood is a common management technique designed to reduce fire risk and increa...
Read moreLand abandonment promotes forest expansion into abandoned agricultural lands in Europe. This process leads to changes that affect several ecosystem se...
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