From pathogens to partners: temporal and biogeographical patterns in fungal associations of alien trees
Lukáš Vlk·Petr Kohout·Iñaki Odriozola·Jan Pergl·Tomáš Větrovský·Jana Kvasničková·Claudia Krüger·Markéta Petružálková·P Baldrian·Martin Vojík·Petr Petřík·Jiří Sádlo·Petr Pyšek
Alien trees reshape belowground fungal communities, but the factors governing the balance between mutualists and pathogens remain unclear. We tested whether residence time, mycorrhizal type, and biogeographical origin shape this balance, and whether alien stands differ from native vegetation. We sampled soils beneath 73 alien tree species in 48 chateau parks and native stands. Using ITS2 metabarcoding with guild assignment, we quantified ectomycorrhizal (ECM) and pathogen fungi and analysed pred
