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