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Editorial: As above so below? progress in understanding the role of belowground interactions in ecological processes
Shelef, Oren
Hahn, Philip G.
Pineda, Ana
Tejesvi, Mysore V.
Martínez Medina, Ainhoa
Martínez Medina, Ainhoa [0000-0001-5008-9865]
Belowground interactions
Plant-associated organisms
Community ecology
Plant-soil continuum
Functional ecology
4 páginas. -- The first publication is by Frontiers Media
[Concluding Remarks] Soils are one of the most diverse habitats on Earth, with microbiota comprising a large portion of this diversity. One theme emerging from this review is the tremendous variation in soil microbial communities and the outcome of interactions between soil microbes and plants. In this Research Topic researchers highlight belowground interactions and outline their myriad ecological roles, from affecting soil health through impacting plant interactions with aboveground fauna. The studies here broadened the conceptual framework for the study of belowground interactions, explored interactions between plants and microbial communities in the soil, and the flow of Plant-mediated interactions between above- and belowground invertebrates. These studies are shedding light on missing details of the belowground complex “Mother Earth and Her Children” is illustrating.
Peer reviewed
2020-05-05T07:34:29Z
2020-05-05T07:34:29Z
2019
editorial
http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_b239
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7: 318 (2019)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/210407
10.3389/fevo.2019.00318
2296-701X
en
Publisher's version
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00318
Sí
open
Frontiers Media