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The root economics space (RES) is multidimensional and largely shaped by belowground biotic and abiotic influences. However, how root–fungal symbioses and edaphic fertility drive this complexity remains unclear.
Here, we measured absorptive root traits of 112 tree species in temperate and subtropical forests of China, including traits linked to functional differences between arbuscular mycorrhizal...
Traits are critical in predicting decomposition that fuels carbon and nutrient cycling in ecosystems. However, our understanding of root trait–decomposition linkage, and especially its dependence on mycorrhizal type and environmental context, remains limited.
We explored the control of morphological and chemical (carbon‐ and nutrient‐related) traits over decomposition of absorptive roots in 30...
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