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Phylogenetically structured traits in root systems influence arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization in woody angiosperms

TL;DR: Not only the traits of first order but the entire structuring of the root system varied among plant lineages, suggesting alternative evolutionary strategies of resource acquisition.
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Changes in the composition and function of bacterial communities during vermicomposting may explain beneficial properties of vermicompost.

TL;DR: Increases in taxonomic diversity were accompanied by increases in functional diversity of the bacterial community, including metabolic capacity, streptomycin and salicylic acid synthesis, and nitrification, which highlight the role of bacterial succession during the vermicomposting process and provide evidence of microbial functions that may explain the beneficial effects of vermicumpost on soil and plants.
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Role of mycorrhizal networks and tree proximity in ectomycorrhizal colonization of planted seedlings

TL;DR: Mesh treatments had no effect on seedling mycorrhizal colonization, richness, or diversity, suggesting that MN-mediated colonization was not an essential mechanism by which EM communities were perpetuated to seedlings, and wind-borne and soil inoculum played an important role in seedling colonization.
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Does variability in litter quality determine soil microbial respiration in an Amazonian rainforest

TL;DR: The data suggest that in the studied Amazonian rainforest, tree canopy composition is an important driver of the microbial respiration process via leaf litter fall, resulting in potentially strong plant-soil feedbacks.
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A systematic evaluation of three different cardiac T2-mapping sequences at 1.5 and 3T in healthy volunteers

TL;DR: Segmental T2 values for each sequence at 1.5 and 3T are presented with the inherent potential to serve as reference values for future studies.