RA3 Poster: Impact of pathogens on soil mesofauna

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Struijk M, Stavert J, Barnes A. 2023. Soil invertebrate communities in kauri-dominated forests and the impact of tree pathogens. The 3rd Global Soil Biodiversity Conference. Dublin, Ireland, 14/03/2023.

New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis) are ecologically dominant and culturally significant endemic conifers that likely exert great influence on belowground food webs. Kauri are threatened by the soil-borne root pathogen Phytophthora agathidicida (PA). Onset of visible symptoms –base bleeds, chlorosis, defoliation, dieback, and eventually, tree death– can take up to a decade. We are interested in characterising the ecological significance of kauri and identifying beyond-the-host impacts of PA on the soil food web.

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