Section A: Introduction.- 1 Towards Ecological Relevance — Progress and Pitfalls in the Path Towards an Understanding of Mycorrhizal Functions in Nature.- Section B: Ecophysiology, Ecosystems Effects and Global Change.- 2 Carbon and Nutrient Fluxes Within and Between Mycorrhizal Plants.- 3 Function and Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae in Carbon and Mineral Nutrition.- 4 Foraging and Resource Allocation Strategies of Mycorrhizal Fungi in a Patchy Environment.- 5 The Role of Various Types of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Nutrient Cycling and Plant Competition.- 6 Global Change and Mycorrhizal Fungi.- Section C: Biodiversity, Plant and Fungal Communities.- 7 Diversity of Ecto-mycorrhizal Fungal Communities in Relation to the Abiotic Environment.- 8 Genetic Studies of the Structure and Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities.- 9 Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Ecosystem Functioning.- 10 Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi as a Determinant of Plant Diversity: In Search for Underlying Mechanisms and General Principles.- 11 Dynamics Within the Plant — Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Mutualism: Testing the Nature of Community Feedback.- Section D: Multitrophic Interactions.- 12 Mycorrhizae-Herbivore Interactions: Population and Community Consequences.- 13 Actions and Interactions of Soil Invertebrates and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Affecting the Structure of Plant Communities.- 14 Interactions Between Ecto-mycorrhizal Fungi and Saprotrophic Fungi.- Section E: Host Specificity and Co-evolution.- 15 Mycorrhizal Specificity and Function in Myco-heterotrophic Plants.- 16 Specificity in the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis.- Section F: Conclusions.- 17 Mycorrhizal Ecology: Synthesis and Perspectives.- Taxonomic Index.
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From the reviews: "Taken together, this book offers a valuable
state of the art overview about our knowledge on most aspects of
mycorrhizal ecology. ... Everybody interested in mycorrhiza should
not only have it in his/her bookshelf, but also read it
thoroughly." (Journal of Plant Physiology)
From the reviews of the hardcover edition
"This book will be an important part of any mycorrhizal
researcher's bookshelf." (Ecology)
"... all the chapters offer not only a good summary of the current
research, but also the most exciting achievements and some new
perspectives. ... to be recommended to everybody interested in
mycorrhizal research." (Mycological Research)
"... a comprehensive and detailed account of ecological mycorrhizal
aspects. ... This book at an advanced level on mycorrhizae is
intended for a specialist audience of researchers and can be firmly
recommended to these colleagues and to academic libraries which
cover plant ecology." (Journal of Phytopathology)
"... the editors should be congratulated for bringing together an
excellent selection of informative and well-written chapters."
(Mycologist) "This book offers a valuable state of the art overview
about our knowledge on most aspects of mycorrhizal ecology. …
Everybody interested in mycorrhiza should not only have it in
his/her bookshelf, but also read it thoroughly." (Rüdiger Hampp,
Journal of Plant Physiology, Vol. 161, 2004) "Marcel van der
Heijden and Ian Sanders have assembled a collection of varied and
interesting contributions from 36 (mostly) mycorrhizal ecologists.
… there’s still a long way to go before mycorrhizal fungi are
routinely included in ecological investigations. Perhaps this book
can contribute to making that happen. … For those with a keen
interest in mycorrhizas or plant or fungal ecology, this is must
reading." (Steve Trudell, The Mycophile, Vol. 44 (5), 2003)
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