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Socialism in soil? The importance of mycorrhizal fungal networks for facilitation in natural ecosystems.
Van Der Heijden, M. G., & Horton, T. R. (2009). Journal of Ecology, 97(6), 1139-1150. Mycorrhizal fungi can facilitate seedling...
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Mycorrhizal networks and distance from mature trees alter patterns of competition and facilitation in dry Douglas-fir forests
Teste, F. P., & Simard, S. W. (2008). Franc. Oecologia, 158, 193–203. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-008-1136-5 Through the study, it is...
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More naturally occurring trees and less clustering could benefit urban forests
eLife 2022-Sep-27 Newswise The article talks about the benefits of city trees on human health, animals, and plants and their role in...
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Defoliation of interior Douglas-fir elicits carbon transfer and stress signalling to ponderosa pine neighbors through ectomycorrhizal networks
Song, Y. Y., Simard, S. W., Carroll, A., Mohn, W. W., & Zeng, R. Sen. (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep08495 Research shows that...
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The balance of planting and mortality in a street tree population.
Roman, L. A., Battles, J. J., & McBride, J. R. (2014). Urban Ecosystems, 17(2), 387-404. The paper is based on a study which monitors the...
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