Carbon:Nitrogen:Phosphorus Stoichiometry in Fungi: A Meta-Analysis
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2017-07-14
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Summary
Background
Ecological stoichiometry studies the balance of chemical elements in ecological interactions and processes. While surveys of carbon:nitrogen:phosphorus ratios are available for major biota groups and biomes, relatively little is known about fungal C:N:P stoichiometry despite fungi’s important role in nutrient cycling. Understanding fungal stoichiometry is particularly important for mycorrhizal symbioses, where fungi provide nutrients to plant hosts.
Objective
This study aimed to present the first systematic compilation of C:N:P data for fungi across four phyla to determine: 1) The range and average values of C:N:P ratios exhibited by fungi, 2) Whether fungal stoichiometry differs among phyla or functional guilds, and 3) How environmental factors affect fungal stoichiometry.
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Conclusion
- Published in:Frontiers in Microbiology,
- Study Type:Meta-Analysis,
- Source: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01281