University of Vermont ScholarWorks @ UVM College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Faculty Publications College of Agriculture and Life Sciences 1-2-2018 The impact of salinity on mycorrhizal colonization of a rare legume, Galactia smallii, in South Florida pine rocklands Klara Scharnagl Florida International University Vanessa Sanchez Florida International University Eric Von Wettberg Florida International University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/calsfac Part of the Community Health Commons, Human Ecology Commons, Nature and Society Relations Commons, Place and Environment Commons, and the Sustainability Commons Recommended Citation Scharnagl K, Sanchez V, von Wettberg E. The impact of salinity on mycorrhizal colonization of a rare legume, Galactia smallii, in South Florida pine rocklands. BMC research notes. 2018 Dec 1;11(1):2. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at ScholarWorks @ UVM. It has been accepted for inclusion in College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Faculty Publications by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ UVM. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. Scharnagl et al. BMC Res Notes (2018) 11:2 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-017-3105-8 BMC Research Notes RESEARCH NOTE Open Access The impact of salinity on mycorrhizal colonization of a rare legume, Galactia smallii, in South Florida pine rocklands Klara Scharnagl1,2*, Vanessa Sanchez1 and Eric von Wettberg3,4* Abstract Objectives: The success of restoration plantings depends on the capacity of transplanted individuals or seeds to establish and reproduce. It is increasingly recognized that restoration success depends quite heavily upon biotic interactions and belowground processes.