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  • Land abandonment and afforestation are two of the largest processes of land-use change in the Global North. Here, using a nationwide successional gradient the authors show that abandoned ecosystems develop toward increasing afforestation where the process for soil microbes is non-linear and contains thresholds. Microbial taxonomic and functional diversity diverge, revealing a trade-off between different dimensions of diversity.

    • Tord Ranheim Sveen
    • Maria Viketoft
    • Mo Bahram
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-16
  • While mycorrhizal-plant interactions are widely studied, other root symbionts may also be ecologically important. Here, the authors show that dark septate endophytes are a strong predictor of rhizosphere and associated soil microbiomes in broad-leaved tree across Europe.

    • Tarquin Netherway
    • Jan Bengtsson
    • Mohammad Bahram
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-17