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This special issue explores mycorrhizal microbiomes, detailing interactions between fungi and their environments. Research advances understanding of these complex symbiotic relationships and identifies future research directions.

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  • Mycology
  • Microbiome Research
  • Plant-Fungal Interactions

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  • This special issue compiles research presented at the 9th International Conference on Mycorrhiza.
  • It focuses on the emerging field of mycorrhizal microbiomes, exploring fungal interactions within complex environments.

Discussion:

  • The articles utilize novel approaches to study mycorrhizal microbiomes.
  • They highlight the intricate relationships between mycorrhizal fungi and their associated microbial communities.
  • The research emphasizes the need for methodologically grounded studies in this area.

Key Insights:

  • Five articles present significant advancements in understanding mycorrhizal microbiomes.
  • The research provides a distinct perspective on fungal-environment interactions.
  • Key findings underscore the vast unknowns in this rapidly developing field.

Outlook:

  • Future research should continue to explore the complex interactions within mycorrhizal microbiomes.
  • Methodological innovation is crucial for advancing the field.
  • Continued investigation is needed to fully characterize these symbiotic relationships.