Previous research showed that during intermediate stages of primary succession, when vegetation is dominated by ectomycorrhizal (EcM) shrubs and trees, site colonization by earthworms substantially alters plant communities. Research has also shown that EcM shrubs and trees suppress arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) plants in the understory. To determine whether earthworm activity reduces this asymmetric competition, we conducted a full factorial laboratory experiment in which we grew EcM Betula pendula and AM Tripleurospermum inodorum, together or apart, in soils affected or not affected by earthworms. When both plants were grown together in soil unaffected by earthworms, growth of T. inodorum was significantly reduced by competition with B. pend...
Abstract Earthworms are known to generally increase plant growth. However, because plant-earthworm i...
Introduction: Fitness of plants is affected by their symbiotic interactions with arbuscular mycorrhi...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can exert a powerful influence on the outcome of plant–plant compe...
Previous research showed that during intermediate stages of primary succession, when vegetation is d...
Abstract Previous research showed that during intermediate stages of primary succession, when vegeta...
As ecosystem engineers, earthworms greatly affect plant communities. They create persistent soil str...
Effects of earthworms in combination with soil heterogeneity and other soil organisms (mycorrhiza, p...
1. Subterranean detritivores such as earthworms can increase soil nutrient availability through thei...
Host–parasite interactions are subject to strong trait-mediated indirect effects from other species....
Copyright (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.We investigated the interactions between earthworms and vesi...
Plants are exposed to herbivores and symbionts above and belowground. Herbivores aboveground alter p...
The activity and spread of exotic earthworms often are spatially correlated with N deposition becaus...
Invasive plants often interact with antagonists that include native parasitic plants and pathogenic ...
Forests north of the last glacial extent have no native earthworms. Exotic earthworms are now coloni...
The symbiosis between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is hypothesized to be an importan...
Abstract Earthworms are known to generally increase plant growth. However, because plant-earthworm i...
Introduction: Fitness of plants is affected by their symbiotic interactions with arbuscular mycorrhi...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can exert a powerful influence on the outcome of plant–plant compe...
Previous research showed that during intermediate stages of primary succession, when vegetation is d...
Abstract Previous research showed that during intermediate stages of primary succession, when vegeta...
As ecosystem engineers, earthworms greatly affect plant communities. They create persistent soil str...
Effects of earthworms in combination with soil heterogeneity and other soil organisms (mycorrhiza, p...
1. Subterranean detritivores such as earthworms can increase soil nutrient availability through thei...
Host–parasite interactions are subject to strong trait-mediated indirect effects from other species....
Copyright (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.We investigated the interactions between earthworms and vesi...
Plants are exposed to herbivores and symbionts above and belowground. Herbivores aboveground alter p...
The activity and spread of exotic earthworms often are spatially correlated with N deposition becaus...
Invasive plants often interact with antagonists that include native parasitic plants and pathogenic ...
Forests north of the last glacial extent have no native earthworms. Exotic earthworms are now coloni...
The symbiosis between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is hypothesized to be an importan...
Abstract Earthworms are known to generally increase plant growth. However, because plant-earthworm i...
Introduction: Fitness of plants is affected by their symbiotic interactions with arbuscular mycorrhi...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can exert a powerful influence on the outcome of plant–plant compe...