Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive ability of single plants. However, their effects can be modified by the soil environment. Root herbivory itself may induce changes in the soil biota community, and it has recently been shown that these changes can affect plant growth in a subsequent season or plant generation. However, so far it is not known whether these root herbivore history effects (i) are detectable at the plant community level and/or (ii) also determine plant species and plant community responses to new root herbivore attack. The present greenhouse study determined root herbivore history effects of click beetle larvae (Elateridae, Coleoptera, genus Agriotes) in a model grassland pl...
Over the last two decades strong evidence has emerged that. interactions between .soil microbes, pla...
1.Plants leave species-specific legacies in the soil they grow in that can represent changes in abio...
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Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive ability of s...
<div><p>Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive abil...
1.Feeding by insect herbivores can affect plant growth and the concentration of defense compounds in...
Summary Feeding by insect herbivores can affect plant growth and the concentration of defense compou...
Plants leave legacy effects in the soil they grow in, which can drive important vegetation processes...
1.Plants leave species-specific legacies in the soil they grow in that can represent changes in abio...
Background/Question/Methods Herbivory is expected to have important effects on grassland plant c...
Soil biota-plant interactions play a dominant role in terrestrial ecosystems. Through nutrient miner...
Plants are simultaneously attacked by a multitude of herbivores that affect plant responses and plan...
Root herbivores are an important functional group in grassland ecosystems. Whilst there is a plethor...
Soil biota-plant interactions play a dominant role in terrestrial ecosystems. Through nutrient miner...
Plant–soil feedbacks are legacy effects created by an initial plant on the growth of subsequent plan...
Over the last two decades strong evidence has emerged that. interactions between .soil microbes, pla...
1.Plants leave species-specific legacies in the soil they grow in that can represent changes in abio...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Aboveground and belowground proc...
Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive ability of s...
<div><p>Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive abil...
1.Feeding by insect herbivores can affect plant growth and the concentration of defense compounds in...
Summary Feeding by insect herbivores can affect plant growth and the concentration of defense compou...
Plants leave legacy effects in the soil they grow in, which can drive important vegetation processes...
1.Plants leave species-specific legacies in the soil they grow in that can represent changes in abio...
Background/Question/Methods Herbivory is expected to have important effects on grassland plant c...
Soil biota-plant interactions play a dominant role in terrestrial ecosystems. Through nutrient miner...
Plants are simultaneously attacked by a multitude of herbivores that affect plant responses and plan...
Root herbivores are an important functional group in grassland ecosystems. Whilst there is a plethor...
Soil biota-plant interactions play a dominant role in terrestrial ecosystems. Through nutrient miner...
Plant–soil feedbacks are legacy effects created by an initial plant on the growth of subsequent plan...
Over the last two decades strong evidence has emerged that. interactions between .soil microbes, pla...
1.Plants leave species-specific legacies in the soil they grow in that can represent changes in abio...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Aboveground and belowground proc...