Direct and indirect biotic interactions may affect plant growth and development, but the magnitude of these effects may vary depending on environmental conditions. In grassland ecosystems, competition is a strong structuring force. Nonetheless, if hemiparasitic plant species are introduced the competititon intensity caused by the dominant species may be affected. However, the outcome of these interactions may change between wet or dry periods. In order to study this, we performed a pot experiment with different densities of the dominant species Schedonorus arundinaceus (1, 2 or 4 individuals) under constantly moist or intermittently dry conditions. The different Schenodorus densities were crossed with presence or absence of hemiparasites (e...
Hemiparasites are known to influence community structure and ecosystem functioning, but the underlyi...
Hemiparasitic plants accumulate nutrients in their leaves and therefore produce high-quality litter ...
We evaluated the effects of defoliation under varying soil water regimes on aboveground biomass of p...
Hemiparasitic plants are considered keystone species in grasslands and both directly and indirectly ...
Hemiparasitic plants can substantially change plant community structure; the drainage of host resour...
Hemiparasitic plants are considered ecosystem engineers because they can modify the interactions bet...
Living plant neighbours, but also their dead aboveground remains (i.e. litter), may individually exe...
Parasitic plants have major impacts on plant community structure through their direct negative influ...
Hemiparasitic plants are keystone species in semi-natural grasslands and impact on structure and spe...
Plant interactions greatly affect plant community structure. Dryland ecosystems are characterized by...
Aims: Hemiparasitic plants often produce nutrient-rich litter with high decomposition rates, and thu...
1. Although many studies have tested the direct effects of drought on alien plant invasion, less is ...
Restoration of species-rich, semi-natural grasslands is one of the key conservation challenges in Eu...
Root hemiparasites are green photosynthetic plants, which parasitically acquire resources from host ...
Environmental factors alter the impacts of parasitic plants on their hosts. However, there have been...
Hemiparasites are known to influence community structure and ecosystem functioning, but the underlyi...
Hemiparasitic plants accumulate nutrients in their leaves and therefore produce high-quality litter ...
We evaluated the effects of defoliation under varying soil water regimes on aboveground biomass of p...
Hemiparasitic plants are considered keystone species in grasslands and both directly and indirectly ...
Hemiparasitic plants can substantially change plant community structure; the drainage of host resour...
Hemiparasitic plants are considered ecosystem engineers because they can modify the interactions bet...
Living plant neighbours, but also their dead aboveground remains (i.e. litter), may individually exe...
Parasitic plants have major impacts on plant community structure through their direct negative influ...
Hemiparasitic plants are keystone species in semi-natural grasslands and impact on structure and spe...
Plant interactions greatly affect plant community structure. Dryland ecosystems are characterized by...
Aims: Hemiparasitic plants often produce nutrient-rich litter with high decomposition rates, and thu...
1. Although many studies have tested the direct effects of drought on alien plant invasion, less is ...
Restoration of species-rich, semi-natural grasslands is one of the key conservation challenges in Eu...
Root hemiparasites are green photosynthetic plants, which parasitically acquire resources from host ...
Environmental factors alter the impacts of parasitic plants on their hosts. However, there have been...
Hemiparasites are known to influence community structure and ecosystem functioning, but the underlyi...
Hemiparasitic plants accumulate nutrients in their leaves and therefore produce high-quality litter ...
We evaluated the effects of defoliation under varying soil water regimes on aboveground biomass of p...