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PhD Mari Moora

Head of the community ecology working group, Professor in Community Ecology
Mari.Moora [ at ] ut.ee

J. Liivi st. 2-612

My research addresses biotic interactions underlying the diversity and composition of plant communities. How does competition and facilitation between plants influence the structure of communities and how do these interactions interfere with forest and grassland management? How does the most widespread symbiosis between fungus and plant root – mycorrhiza – influence the outcome of plant interactions and hence, the structure of plant communities? How does the community composition of mycorrhizal fungal communities vary at local and global scale; and how this variation relates to the composition and diversity of plant communities? Also, I address the relationships between plants and mycorrhizal fungi in general – how the mycorrhizal traits of plant species are related to other plant traits; do different plant functional groups harbour different mycorrhizal fungal communities in their roots; what role plays mycorrhizal symbiosis in plant invasions and distribution globally? 

My research is part of the Centre of Excellence Ecolchange. See my CV with full publication list in Estonian Research Portal.

I am supervising doctoral student Maret Gerz and co-supervising doctoral student Daniela Leon Velandia.

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