Bibliography: leaves 79-96.In the nutrient-poor fynbos, changes in soil nutrients can affect species composition and community structure. The N2-fixing ability of invasive alien plants, therefore, may have impacts on ecosystem and community functioning within the fynbos vegetation type. This study investigated changes in fynbos N cycling regimes with the invasion of two different N2-fixing invasive alien plants, Acacia saligna and Lupinus luteus
In general, terrestrial ecosystems are limited by both N and P, but, as legumes fix atmospheric nitr...
Woody invading alien plants, many of which are nitrogen-fixing legumes (Fabaceae family), are curren...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
We investigated the type and extent of degradation at three sites on the Agulhas Plain, South Africa...
This study was carried out on Sand Plain Lowland fynbos at Pella from April to September 1988. Envir...
The Cape Floral Kingdom, known locally as "fynbos", is of great scientific and aesthetic interest as...
Bibliography: leaves 183-203.The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of future NO₃ a...
CITATION: Jacobs, K., Conradie, T. & Jacobs, S. 2020. Microbial communities in the fynbos region of ...
This study investigated the autogenic recovery potential of native vegetation after clearing of dens...
This study attempts to understand how invasive legumes such as Acacia saligna may compete with indig...
The introduction of exotic plants can have large impacts on ecosystem functions such as soil nutrien...
The invasion of Acacia mearnsii in the Kouga catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa, has various nega...
Nitrogen enrichment may play a role in successful invasion of indigenous South African mediterranea...
Oligotrophic ecosystems, previously considered to be more resilient to invasive plants, are now reco...
Hellmann C, Sutter R, Grieve Rascher K, Maguas C, Correia O, Werner C. Impact of an exotic N-2-fixin...
In general, terrestrial ecosystems are limited by both N and P, but, as legumes fix atmospheric nitr...
Woody invading alien plants, many of which are nitrogen-fixing legumes (Fabaceae family), are curren...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
We investigated the type and extent of degradation at three sites on the Agulhas Plain, South Africa...
This study was carried out on Sand Plain Lowland fynbos at Pella from April to September 1988. Envir...
The Cape Floral Kingdom, known locally as "fynbos", is of great scientific and aesthetic interest as...
Bibliography: leaves 183-203.The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of future NO₃ a...
CITATION: Jacobs, K., Conradie, T. & Jacobs, S. 2020. Microbial communities in the fynbos region of ...
This study investigated the autogenic recovery potential of native vegetation after clearing of dens...
This study attempts to understand how invasive legumes such as Acacia saligna may compete with indig...
The introduction of exotic plants can have large impacts on ecosystem functions such as soil nutrien...
The invasion of Acacia mearnsii in the Kouga catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa, has various nega...
Nitrogen enrichment may play a role in successful invasion of indigenous South African mediterranea...
Oligotrophic ecosystems, previously considered to be more resilient to invasive plants, are now reco...
Hellmann C, Sutter R, Grieve Rascher K, Maguas C, Correia O, Werner C. Impact of an exotic N-2-fixin...
In general, terrestrial ecosystems are limited by both N and P, but, as legumes fix atmospheric nitr...
Woody invading alien plants, many of which are nitrogen-fixing legumes (Fabaceae family), are curren...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...