Abstract Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of competition vs. plant?soil feedback (PSF) on plant performance is poorly understood. Using a meta-analysis of 38 published studies and 150 plant species, we show that effects of interspecific competition (either growing plants with a competitor or singly, or comparing inter- vs. intraspecific competition) and PSF (comparing home vs. away soil, live vs. sterile soil, or control vs. fungicide-treated soil) depended on treatments but were predominantly negative, broadly comparable in magnitude, and additive or synergistic. Stronger competitors experienced more negative PSF than weaker competitors when controlling for density (inter- to i...
Plant–soil feedback can affect plants that belong to the same (intraspecific feedback) or different ...
Plant–soil feedback can affect plants that belong to the same (intraspecific feedback) or different ...
Plant–soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understandi...
<p>Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance o...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Plant-soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understandin...
Plant–soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understandin...
Backgrounds and aims: Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistenc...
Plant–soil feedback can affect plants that belong to the same (intraspecific feedback) or different ...
Backgrounds and aims Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistence...
Most studies on plant‐soil feedback (PSF) and plant competition measure the feedback response at one...
Plant–soil feedback can affect plants that belong to the same (intraspecific feedback) or different ...
Plant–soil feedback can affect plants that belong to the same (intraspecific feedback) or different ...
Plant–soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understandi...
<p>Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance o...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Plant-soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understandin...
Plant–soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understandin...
Backgrounds and aims: Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistenc...
Plant–soil feedback can affect plants that belong to the same (intraspecific feedback) or different ...
Backgrounds and aims Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistence...
Most studies on plant‐soil feedback (PSF) and plant competition measure the feedback response at one...
Plant–soil feedback can affect plants that belong to the same (intraspecific feedback) or different ...
Plant–soil feedback can affect plants that belong to the same (intraspecific feedback) or different ...
Plant–soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understandi...