Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effects on their structure and composition. Far beyond the traditional view that plants interact mainly through resource depletion (exploitation competition), roots are known to be able to interact with their environment using a large variety of mechanisms that may inhibit or enhance access of other roots to the resource or affect plant growth (contest interactions). However, an extensive analysis on how these contest root interactions may affect species interaction abilities is almost lacking.In a common garden experiment with ten perennial plant species we forced pairs of plants of the same or different species to overlap their roots and analyzed how below...
Abstract Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative import...
Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickly preempting ...
Competition is ubiquitous in plant communities with various effects on plant fitness and community s...
BACKGROUND: Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effe...
Although competition for belowground resources can reduce plant growth, surprising little work has b...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
<div><p>Competition is a key feature that structures the composition of plant communities. A growing...
Questions What is the importance of root competition in the competitive abilities of dominant and su...
<p>Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance o...
Competition is a key feature that structures the composition of plant communities. A growing body of...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Competition belowground is prevalent in both natural and managed landscapes. Competing individuals u...
Abstract Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative import...
Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickly preempting ...
Competition is ubiquitous in plant communities with various effects on plant fitness and community s...
BACKGROUND: Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effe...
Although competition for belowground resources can reduce plant growth, surprising little work has b...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
<div><p>Competition is a key feature that structures the composition of plant communities. A growing...
Questions What is the importance of root competition in the competitive abilities of dominant and su...
<p>Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance o...
Competition is a key feature that structures the composition of plant communities. A growing body of...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Competition belowground is prevalent in both natural and managed landscapes. Competing individuals u...
Abstract Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative import...
Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickly preempting ...
Competition is ubiquitous in plant communities with various effects on plant fitness and community s...