Living plant neighbours, but also their dead aboveground remains (i.e. litter), may individually exert negative or positive effects on plant recruitment. Although living plants and litter co-occur in most ecosystems, few studies have addressed their combined effects, and conclusions are ambivalent. Therefore, we examined the response in terms of seedling emergence and growth of herbaceous grassland and forest species to different litter types and amounts and the presence of competitors. We conducted a pot experiment testing the effects of litter type (grass, oak), litter amount (low, medium, high) and interspecific competition (presence or absence of four Festuca arundinacea individuals) on seedling emergence and biomass of four congeneric ...
In two experiments, we tested whether species specific traits or mainly biomass determines the com-p...
In this study, we made an attempt to reveal how competition intensity from established plants impact...
Backgrounds and aims Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistence...
1 Plant litter is a key component in terrestrial ecosystems. It plays a major role in nutrient cycle...
Recruitment is a crucial event in the plant life cycle that is very sensitive to interaction with es...
Litter may indirectly affect competitive interactions. It is not clear whether these changes are add...
Backgrounds and aims: Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistenc...
We conducted a field experiment in a successional grassland to investigate the short-term effects of...
The effect of litter on seedling establishment can influence species richness in plant communities. ...
We examined the effects of living plant neighbors and litter on the performance of a native C4 grass...
Direct and indirect biotic interactions may affect plant growth and development, but the magnitude o...
The relationship between competition and productivity in plant communities is unclear, likely due to...
Seed germination and seedling establishment are the most critical period in many plant species. Plan...
In the current study, a field experiment was conducted to examine effects of litter on seedling emer...
Tree establishment in grazed vegetation mosaics involves a series of early bottlenecks, including se...
In two experiments, we tested whether species specific traits or mainly biomass determines the com-p...
In this study, we made an attempt to reveal how competition intensity from established plants impact...
Backgrounds and aims Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistence...
1 Plant litter is a key component in terrestrial ecosystems. It plays a major role in nutrient cycle...
Recruitment is a crucial event in the plant life cycle that is very sensitive to interaction with es...
Litter may indirectly affect competitive interactions. It is not clear whether these changes are add...
Backgrounds and aims: Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistenc...
We conducted a field experiment in a successional grassland to investigate the short-term effects of...
The effect of litter on seedling establishment can influence species richness in plant communities. ...
We examined the effects of living plant neighbors and litter on the performance of a native C4 grass...
Direct and indirect biotic interactions may affect plant growth and development, but the magnitude o...
The relationship between competition and productivity in plant communities is unclear, likely due to...
Seed germination and seedling establishment are the most critical period in many plant species. Plan...
In the current study, a field experiment was conducted to examine effects of litter on seedling emer...
Tree establishment in grazed vegetation mosaics involves a series of early bottlenecks, including se...
In two experiments, we tested whether species specific traits or mainly biomass determines the com-p...
In this study, we made an attempt to reveal how competition intensity from established plants impact...
Backgrounds and aims Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistence...