📚 Volume 32, Issue 4 📋 ID: TL8S9Nb

Authors

Dr. Emily Zhang, Dr. Miguel Fernandes, Prof. Akira Tanaka , Heinrich Rudenko, Oleksandr Martin

Department of Environmental Science, University of California, Berkeley, USA; Institute of Forest Biodiversity, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Department of Ecology, University of Tokyo, Japan

Keywords

Mycorrhizal Networks Drought Resilience Temperate Forests Ecosystem Health Climate Change

Abstract

This study explores the significance of mycorrhizal networks in improving drought resilience among temperate forest ecosystems. By analyzing soil samples and plant health indicators across different forest regions, we aim to understand how these networks contribute to water and nutrient uptake during drought conditions. The research employs both field studies and advanced molecular techniques to assess the diversity and functionality of mycorrhizal fungi. Our findings suggest that mycorrhizal associations play a critical role in maintaining forest health and biodiversity under climate change scenarios.
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📝 How to Cite

Dr. Emily Zhang, Dr. Miguel Fernandes, Prof. Akira Tanaka , Heinrich Rudenko, Oleksandr Martin (2025). "The Role of Mycorrhizal Networks in Enhancing Drought Resilience in Temperate Forest Ecosystems". Wulfenia, 32(4).