Prof. Martin Bidartondo

About Prof. Martin Bidartondo

Prof. Martin Bidartondo, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Imperial College London, specializes in the field of ecology, evolution, symbiosis, fungi, plants.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Climatic shifts threaten alpine mycorrhizal communities above the treeline

Assessing above and belowground recovery from ammonium sulfate addition and wildfire in a lowland heath: mycorrhizal fungi as potential indicators

Impacts of nitrogen deposition on forest mycorrhizal communities

Mycoheterotrophy in the wood-wide web

Ectomycorrhizal fungi are influenced by ecoregion boundaries across Europe

Fungal symbiont diversity drives growth of Holcus lanatus depending on soil nutrient availability

Bioclimatic Origin Shapes Phylogenetic Structure of Tirmania (Pezizaceae): New Species and New Record from North Africa

Direct nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon exchanges between Mucoromycotina ‘fine root endophyte’fungi and a flowering plant in novel monoxenic cultures

Prof. Martin Bidartondo Information

University

Position

& Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Citations(all)

9953

Citations(since 2020)

4653

Cited By

7064

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

94

i10Index(since 2020)

82

Email

University Profile Page

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Prof. Martin Bidartondo Skills & Research Interests

ecology

evolution

symbiosis

fungi

plants

Top articles of Prof. Martin Bidartondo

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Climatic shifts threaten alpine mycorrhizal communities above the treeline

Fungal Ecology

R Arraiano-Castilho

MI Bidartondo

T Niskanen

I Brunner

S Zimmermann

...

2024/2/1

Assessing above and belowground recovery from ammonium sulfate addition and wildfire in a lowland heath: mycorrhizal fungi as potential indicators

Restoration Ecology

Jill Kowal

Raquel Pino‐Bodas

Elena Arrigoni

Guillaume Delhaye

Laura M Suz

...

2024/1/18

Impacts of nitrogen deposition on forest mycorrhizal communities

Erik A Lilleskov

Thomas W Kuyper

Martin I Bidartondo

Erik A Hobbie

2024/1/1

Mycoheterotrophy in the wood-wide web

Vincent SFT Merckx

Sofia IF Gomes

Deyi Wang

Cas Verbeek

Hans Jacquemyn

...

2024/4/19

Ectomycorrhizal fungi are influenced by ecoregion boundaries across Europe

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Guillaume Delhaye

Sietse van der Linde

David Bauman

C David L Orme

Laura M Suz

...

2024/4/5

Fungal symbiont diversity drives growth of Holcus lanatus depending on soil nutrient availability

Functional Ecology

Besiana Sinanaj

Silvia Pressel

Martin I Bidartondo

Katie J Field

2024/2/5

Bioclimatic Origin Shapes Phylogenetic Structure of Tirmania (Pezizaceae): New Species and New Record from North Africa

Journal of Fungi

Fatima El-Houaria Zitouni-Haouar

Martin I Bidartondo

Gabriel Moreno

Juan Ramón Carlavilla

José Luis Manjón

...

2023/4/29

Direct nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon exchanges between Mucoromycotina ‘fine root endophyte’fungi and a flowering plant in novel monoxenic cultures

New Phytologist

Grace A Hoysted

Katie J Field

Besiana Sinanaj

Christopher A Bell

Martin I Bidartondo

...

2023/4

Atmospheric pollution, soil nutrients and climate effects on Mucoromycota arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

Environmental Microbiology

J Kowal

E Arrigoni

S Jarvis

S Zappala

E Forbes

...

2022/8

Forest tree growth is linked to mycorrhizal fungal composition and function across Europe

The ISME Journal

Mark A Anthony

Thomas W Crowther

Sietse Van Der Linde

Laura M Suz

Martin I Bidartondo

...

2022/5

Nutrients, carbon, mycorrhizas and tipping points in forests.

Laura M Suz

Jessica Bode

Alexander Byrne

Sietse Van der Linde

Martin I Bidartondo

2022/12/5

Carbon for nutrient exchange between Lycopodiella inundata and Mucoromycotina fine root endophytes is unresponsive to high atmospheric CO2

Mycorrhiza

Grace A Hoysted

Jill Kowal

Silvia Pressel

Jeffrey G Duckett

Martin I Bidartondo

...

2021/7

Advances in understanding of mycorrhizal-like associations in bryophytes

Silvia Pressel

MARTIN I Bidartondo

KATIE J Field

Jeffrey G Duckett

2021/6/30

Ectomycorrhizal fungal composition and function predict tree growth across Europe

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Mark Anthony

Thomas Crowther

Sietse van der Linde

Laura Suz

Martin Bidartondo

...

2021/4

Forest mycobiome composition dictates tree growth and carbon capture across Europe

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Colin Averill

Mark Anthony

Tom Crowther

Martin Bidartondo

Laura Suz

...

2021/12

Connecting high‐throughput biodiversity inventories: Opportunities for a site‐based genomic framework for global integration and synthesis

Paula Arribas

Carmelo Andújar

Martin I Bidartondo

Kristine Bohmann

Éric Coissac

...

2021/3

Critical research challenges facing Mucoromycotina ‘fine root endophytes’

New Phytologist

Besiana Sinanaj

Grace A Hoysted

Silvia Pressel

Martin I Bidartondo

Katie J Field

2021/10/20

Habitat specialisation controls ectomycorrhizal fungi above the treeline in the European Alps

New Phytologist

Ricardo Arraiano‐Castilho

Martin I Bidartondo

Tuula Niskanen

James J Clarkson

Ivano Brunner

...

2021/3

Ectomycorrhizas and tipping points in forest ecosystems

New Phytologist

Laura M Suz

Martin I Bidartondo

Sietse van der Linde

Thomas W Kuyper

2021/9

100 Trees to see on Safari

Quentin Luke

Henk Beentje

2020/4/1

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