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Epiphytic fungi are vital in enhancing their host plant performance and can also cause plant diseases. Generally, phyllosphere fungal community are majorly driven by climate, while rhizosphere fungal community are determined by soil properties and spatial distance. However, the differences in the relative effects of environmental factors on fungal community compositions and network structures remain...
Anthropogenic warming and land‐use change are expected to accelerate global soil organic carbon (SOC) losses and change plant species composition and richness. However, how changes in plant composition and species richness mediate SOC responses to climate warming and land‐use change remains poorly understood.
Using data from a 7‐year warming and clipping field experiment in an alpine meadow on...
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