%0 Journal Article %T Mycorrhizal Response to Experimental pH and P Manipulation in Acidic Hardwood Forests %A Laurel A. Kluber %A Sarah R. Carrino-Kyker %A Kaitlin P. Coyle %A Jared L. DeForest %A Charlotte R. Hewins %A Alanna N. Shaw %A Kurt A. Smemo %A David J. Burke %J PLOS ONE %D 2012 %I Public Library of Science (PLoS) %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0048946 %X Many temperate forests of the Northeastern United States and Europe have received significant anthropogenic acid and nitrogen (N) deposition over the last century. Although temperate hardwood forests are generally thought to be N-limited, anthropogenic deposition increases the possibility of phosphorus (P) limiting productivity in these forest ecosystems. Moreover, inorganic P availability is largely controlled by soil pH and biogeochemical theory suggests that forests with acidic soils (i.e.,