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Interplay of biotic and abiotic factors shapes tree seedling growth and root-associated microbial communities

Interplay of biotic and abiotic factors shapes tree seedling growth and root-associated microbial communities

Root-associated microbial communities in sugar maple seedlings are driven by soil pH, calcium, and distance to trees, with elevation having a minor role. Changes in fungal communities mediate soil pH effects on growth. These findings are crucial for understanding tree range expansion amid climate change.

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