Adaptive root foraging strategies along a boreal–temperate forest gradient

Author:

Ostonen Ivika1,Truu Marika1,Helmisaari Heljä‐Sisko2,Lukac Martin34,Borken Werner5,Vanguelova Elena6,Godbold Douglas L.78,Lõhmus Krista1,Zang Ulrich5,Tedersoo Leho9,Preem Jens‐Konrad1,Rosenvald Katrin1,Aosaar Jürgen10,Armolaitis Kęstutis11,Frey Jane1,Kabral Naima1,Kukumägi Mai1,Leppälammi‐Kujansuu Jaana2,Lindroos Antti‐Jussi1213,Merilä Päivi1213,Napa Ülle1,Nöjd Pekka14,Parts Kaarin1,Uri Veiko10,Varik Mats10,Truu Jaak1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences University of Tartu 46 Vanemuise Tartu 51014 Estonia

2. Department of Forest Sciences University of Helsinki Helsinki 00014 Finland

3. School of Agriculture, Policy and Development University of Reading Reading RG6 6AR UK

4. Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague Prague 165 00 Czech Republic

5. Soil Ecology University of Bayreuth Dr.‐Hans‐Frisch‐Straße 1–3 D 95448 Bayreuth Germany

6. Centre for Ecosystem, Society and Biosecurity Forest Research Farnham GU10 4LH UK

7. Institute of Forest Ecology University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences BOKU, 1190 Vienna Austria

8. Global Change Research Institute Ceské Budejovice 370 05 Czech Republic

9. Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden University of Tartu, 14a Ravila Tartu 50411 Estonia

10. Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering Estonian University of Life Sciences Kreutzwaldi 5 Tartu 51014 Estonia

11. Institute of Forestry Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry Liepų str. 1 Kaunas District LT‐53101 Girionys Lithuania

12. Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) Oulu 90570 Finland

13. Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) Helsinki 00790 Finland

14. Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) Luke c/o Aalto yliopisto PL 16200 00076 Aalto Finland

Funder

Eesti Teadusfondi

Academy of Finland

European Regional Development Fund

Suomen Akatemia

Estonian Ministry of Education and Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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