Fungal community assembly in drought-stressed sorghum shows stochasticity, selection, and universal ecological dynamics
Fungal community assembly on crop plants is thought to be driven by deterministic selection exerted by the host. Here Gao et al. use a sorghum system to show that stochastic forces act on fungal community assembly in leaves and roots early in host development and when sorghum is drought stressed.
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Main Authors: | Cheng Gao, Liliam Montoya, Ling Xu, Mary Madera, Joy Hollingsworth, Elizabeth Purdom, Vasanth Singan, John Vogel, Robert B. Hutmacher, Jeffery A. Dahlberg, Devin Coleman-Derr, Peggy G. Lemaux, John W. Taylor |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fcad27f2a9b74382b97e2f31ece0fb44 |
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