Early response of soil fungal communities to the conversion of monoculture cropland to a temperate agroforestry system.
Lukas BeulePetr KarlovskyPublished in: PeerJ (2021)
The composition of soil fungal communities responded rapidly to the integration of trees into arable land through agroforestry, whereas the fungal biomass was not affected during the first one and a half years after planting the trees. Fungal communities under the trees gradually diversified. Adaptation to spatially heterogeneous belowground biomass of the trees and understory vegetation or stochastic phenomena due to limited exchange among fungal populations may account for this effect; long-term monitoring might help unravelling the cause.