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Mycorrhizal fungi show regular community compositions in natural ecosystems.

Erik VerbrugggenMerlin SheldrakeLuke D BainardBaodong ChenTobias CeulemansJohan De GruyterMaarten Van Geel
Published in: The ISME journal (2017)
Dissimilarity overlap curve analysis has shown that 'universality' is a common feature in many complex microbial communities, suggesting that the same taxa interact in a similar manner when shared between communities. We present evidence that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, common plant root symbionts, show universal community compositions in natural ecosystems and that this pattern is conserved even at larger spatial scales. However, universality was not detected in agricultural ecosystems potentially implying that agricultural symbiont communities are formed in a different manner.
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