Partitioning above and below ground interactions and their effects on juvenile Dacrycarpus dacrydioides (kahikatea) and Podocarpus totara (totara)

  • Fabbro, Garth
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Victoria University of Wellington

Abstract

Competitive and facilitative interactions play an important role in determining plant community structure and development. Historically, competitive interactions have been considered to be more prevalent in nature. However, in the past few decades strong facilitative interactions have been identified as being more important than competition in certain environments. Recent evidence has also suggested that interactions occurring in the above and below ground environments may be unevenly contributing to the net interaction effects between a target plant and nurses species. This study partitions the above and below ground interactions and determines their strength and directions in order to help better understand their relative importance to pl...

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