Past research demonstrating the importance plant–microbe interactions as drivers of ecosystem succession has focused on how plants condition soil microbial communities, impacting subsequent plant performance and plant community assembly. These studies, however, largely treat microbial communities as a black box. In this study, we sought to examine how emblematic shifts from early successional Alnus viridus ssp. sinuata (Sitka alder) to late successional Picea sitchensis (Sitka spruce) in primary succession may be reflected in specific belowground changes in bacterial community structure and nitrogen cycling related to the interaction of these two plants. We examined early successional alder-conditioned soils in a glacial forefield to deline...
Soil microbes and soil fauna have been assumed to play a key role in interspecific plant competition...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
Given the vast diversity of microorganisms and their relevance for environmental and human health, t...
This study investigated the potential role of a nitrogen-fixing early-coloniser Alnus Nepalensis D. ...
This study investigated the potential role of a nitrogen-fixing early-coloniser Alnus Nepalensis D. ...
Through litter inputs, root exudates, and the resulting changes in soil chemistry, plants directly i...
At the early stage of primary succession, there are deficient nutrient resources as well as competit...
Belowground assemblages are closely related to the aboveground vegetation and edaphic properties, wh...
Plant–microbial interactions in the litter layer represent one of the most relevant interactions for...
International audiencePlants shape soil microbial communities through their root architecture, their...
Soil bacteria and understorey plants interact and drive forest ecosystem functioning. Yet, knowledge...
Secondary succession studies have mainly focused on plants, but little is known about the fate of so...
Graduation date: 2011Changes in the type and amount of plant inputs can occur gradually, as with suc...
Plant-microbe associations and interactions provide critical context to studies in both community an...
The stress gradient hypothesis predicts that plant-plant interactions switch between facilitation (p...
Soil microbes and soil fauna have been assumed to play a key role in interspecific plant competition...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
Given the vast diversity of microorganisms and their relevance for environmental and human health, t...
This study investigated the potential role of a nitrogen-fixing early-coloniser Alnus Nepalensis D. ...
This study investigated the potential role of a nitrogen-fixing early-coloniser Alnus Nepalensis D. ...
Through litter inputs, root exudates, and the resulting changes in soil chemistry, plants directly i...
At the early stage of primary succession, there are deficient nutrient resources as well as competit...
Belowground assemblages are closely related to the aboveground vegetation and edaphic properties, wh...
Plant–microbial interactions in the litter layer represent one of the most relevant interactions for...
International audiencePlants shape soil microbial communities through their root architecture, their...
Soil bacteria and understorey plants interact and drive forest ecosystem functioning. Yet, knowledge...
Secondary succession studies have mainly focused on plants, but little is known about the fate of so...
Graduation date: 2011Changes in the type and amount of plant inputs can occur gradually, as with suc...
Plant-microbe associations and interactions provide critical context to studies in both community an...
The stress gradient hypothesis predicts that plant-plant interactions switch between facilitation (p...
Soil microbes and soil fauna have been assumed to play a key role in interspecific plant competition...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
Given the vast diversity of microorganisms and their relevance for environmental and human health, t...