Differences in endophyte communities of introduced trees depend on the phylogenetic relatedness of the receiving forest
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Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through achieving higher growth rates, individual biomasses or higher densities in their receiving communities compared to their native range communities. One hypothesis proposed to explain enhanced performance in speciesâ new environments is that their soil microbial communities may be different and provide greater benefit than microbial communities encountered in speciesâ native environments. However, detailed descriptions of soil biota associated with species in both their native and introduced environments remain scarce.
We established a global network of sites in regions where the tree species Pinus contorta has been introduced (Chile, New Zealand, Finland, Scotland and Sweden), as well as native range sites where the introduced populations originated (Canada and USA). We conducted pyrosequencing analysis to compare the root fungal endophyte communities associated with P. contorta in its nati...
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