EuAsiaN-ROOT aims to unravel the complex relationships between soil, roots, fungi and pathogens within forest ecosystems. Focusing on forests across the Eurasian climate spectrum, from tropical to highly continental, will characterise the soil fungal community and mycorrhizal fungi in both roots and soils of these diverse forests. It will also investigate the fine root characteristics of forest trees and key interactions between soils, roots, mycorrhizal fungi and pathogens. It will explore how mycorrhizal fungi associated with trees in different forest types contribute to ecosystem services such as nutrient acquisition and carbon sequestration, and how these contributions are influenced by climate, soil conditions and the unique pressures exerted by soil-borne root pathogens. Comparative analysis across forest biomes aims to identify the respective roles of tree fine roots and mycorrhizal fungi in providing ecosystem services. Identifying abiotic and biotic pressures, particularly soil pathogens, that affect the provision of these services by tree fine roots and other types of mycorrhizal fungi is essential. EuAsiaN-ROOT research will advance scientific understanding and serve as a platform for personal and institutional development and training. EuAsiaNROOT's comprehensive training programme, facilitated by secondments, will equip participants with cutting-edge knowledge methodologies, dissemination strategies and insights into policy applications. Recognising the importance of dissemination and communication, we aim to increase soil literacy through practical outreach activities. EuAsiaN-ROOT is interdisciplinary, covering geology, soil science, forest ecology, forestry and nature conservation.
EuAsiaN-ROOT is international, with partners from the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Thailand. EuAsiaN-ROOT is multisectoral, involving partners from the academic sector and the regional nature park.
The project Eurasian Network for Collaborative Research on Tree-Root-Mycorrhizal-Pathogen Interactions in Forest Soils (EuAsiaN-ROOT) receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Research Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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