Secondary metabolites released by invasive plants can increase their competitive ability by affecting native plants, herbivores, and pathogens at the invaded land. Whether these secondary metabolites affect the invasive plant itself, directly or indirectly through microorganisms, however, has not been well documented. Here we tested whether activated carbon (AC), a well-known absorbent for secondary metabolites, affect arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses and competitive ability in an invasive plant. We conducted three experiments (experiments 1–3) with the invasive forb Solidago canadensis and the native Kummerowia striata. Experiment 1 determined whether AC altered soil properties, levels of the main secondary metabolites in the soil, pl...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
Mycorrhizae are important mediators of plant competition, but little is known about the role of myco...
Aims: Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi associate with the majority of terrestrial plants, influenci...
Secondary metabolites released by invasive plants can increase their competitive ability by affectin...
Activated carbon has become a widely used tool to investigate root-mediated allelopathy of plants, e...
Invasive plants can change soil properties resulting in improved growth. Although invaders are known...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are obligate soil biotrophs that establish intimate relationships...
Plant-fungal interactions are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of plants s...
Plant-fungal interactions are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of plants s...
The novel weapon hypothesis suggests that allelopathy is an important mechanism for exotic plants to...
International audienceA key objective in ecology is to understand how cooperative strategies evolve ...
International audienceA key objective in ecology is to understand how cooperative strategies evolve ...
A key objective in ecology is to understand how cooperative strategies evolve and are maintained in ...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
Mycorrhizae are important mediators of plant competition, but little is known about the role of myco...
Aims: Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi associate with the majority of terrestrial plants, influenci...
Secondary metabolites released by invasive plants can increase their competitive ability by affectin...
Activated carbon has become a widely used tool to investigate root-mediated allelopathy of plants, e...
Invasive plants can change soil properties resulting in improved growth. Although invaders are known...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are obligate soil biotrophs that establish intimate relationships...
Plant-fungal interactions are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of plants s...
Plant-fungal interactions are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of plants s...
The novel weapon hypothesis suggests that allelopathy is an important mechanism for exotic plants to...
International audienceA key objective in ecology is to understand how cooperative strategies evolve ...
International audienceA key objective in ecology is to understand how cooperative strategies evolve ...
A key objective in ecology is to understand how cooperative strategies evolve and are maintained in ...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
Mycorrhizae are important mediators of plant competition, but little is known about the role of myco...
Aims: Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi associate with the majority of terrestrial plants, influenci...