Evidence is accumulating that belowground soil organisms are strong drivers of the aboveground plant community. In this chapter, we examine how soil communities influence plant community assembly through priority effects, soil legacy effects, and niche modification. We discuss how different functional groups of soil organisms drive competitive interactions, species coexistence, and species turnover. We then explore how primary and secondary successional trajectories can be altered by soil communities and delve into the mechanisms by which soil communities can affect ecosystem restoration and biodiversity conservation. Finally, we discuss the role of soil biota in plant invasion and range expansion and how soil biota interact with global env...
Soil communities in landscapes that are rapidly changing due to a range of anthropogenic processes c...
Plant–soil feedback affects performance and competitive ability of individual plants. However, the i...
Abstract Plant-soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized t...
1 Plant community development depends to a great extent on the availability of soil nutrients, but r...
Plant species that expand their range in response to current climate change will encounter soil comm...
1. Plant species that expand their range in response to current climate change will encounter soil c...
1 Plant community development depends to a great extent on the availability of soil nutrients, but r...
1. Plant–plant facilitation is an important driver of plant diversity, which in turn maintains ecosy...
1. Species are shifting their ranges, for example to higher elevations, in response to climate chang...
Recent demonstrations of the role of plant–soil biota interactions have challenged the conventional ...
This chapter covers interactions between higher plants and soil-dwelling organisms, with sections on...
Soil abiotic and biotic factors play key roles in plant community dynamics. However, little is known...
This dissertation addresses the consequences of reciprocal interactions between the plant and the so...
We review the current knowledge on biodiversity in soils, its role in ecosystem processes, its impor...
Soil communities in landscapes that are rapidly changing due to a range of anthropogenic processes c...
Soil communities in landscapes that are rapidly changing due to a range of anthropogenic processes c...
Plant–soil feedback affects performance and competitive ability of individual plants. However, the i...
Abstract Plant-soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized t...
1 Plant community development depends to a great extent on the availability of soil nutrients, but r...
Plant species that expand their range in response to current climate change will encounter soil comm...
1. Plant species that expand their range in response to current climate change will encounter soil c...
1 Plant community development depends to a great extent on the availability of soil nutrients, but r...
1. Plant–plant facilitation is an important driver of plant diversity, which in turn maintains ecosy...
1. Species are shifting their ranges, for example to higher elevations, in response to climate chang...
Recent demonstrations of the role of plant–soil biota interactions have challenged the conventional ...
This chapter covers interactions between higher plants and soil-dwelling organisms, with sections on...
Soil abiotic and biotic factors play key roles in plant community dynamics. However, little is known...
This dissertation addresses the consequences of reciprocal interactions between the plant and the so...
We review the current knowledge on biodiversity in soils, its role in ecosystem processes, its impor...
Soil communities in landscapes that are rapidly changing due to a range of anthropogenic processes c...
Soil communities in landscapes that are rapidly changing due to a range of anthropogenic processes c...
Plant–soil feedback affects performance and competitive ability of individual plants. However, the i...
Abstract Plant-soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized t...