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Changes in the foliar fungal community between oak leaf flushes along a latitudinal gradient in Europe.

Álvaro GaytánAhmed AbdelfattahMaria FaticovXoaquín MoreiraBastien CastagneyrolInge Van HalderPieter De FrenneCamille MeeussenBart G H TimmermansJan P J G Ten HoopenPil Uthaug RasmussenNick BosRaimo JaatinenPertti PulkkinenSara SöderlundKarl GotthardKatharina PawlowskiAyco J M Tack
Published in: Journal of biogeography (2022)
Changes in community composition between leaf flushes and along the latitudinal gradient were mostly a result of species turnover. Overall, our findings demonstrate that leaf flush and latitude explain 5%-22% of the small- and large-scale spatial variation in the foliar fungal community on a foundation tree within the temperate region. Using space-for-time substitution, we expect that foliar fungal community structure will change with climate warming, with an increase in the abundance of plant pathogens and mycoparasites at higher latitudes, with major consequences for plant health, species interactions and ecosystem dynamics.
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