Ecosystem productivity commonly increases asymptotically with plant species diversity, and determining the mechanisms responsible for this well-known pattern is essential to predict potential changes in ecosystem productivity with ongoing species loss. Previous studies attributed the asymptotic diversity–productivity pattern to plant competition and differential resource use (e.g., niche complementarity). Using an analytical model and a series of experiments, we demonstrate theoretically and empirically that host-specific soil microbes can be major determinants of the diversity–productivity relationship in grasslands. In the presence of soil microbes, plant disease decreased with increasing diversity, and productivity increased nearly 500%,...
Microbiomes can aid in the protection of hosts from infection and disease, but the mechanisms underp...
Microbes are the unseen majority in soil and comprise a large portion of life's genetic diversity. D...
Intensive agriculture has major negative impacts on ecosystem diversity and functioning, including t...
Ecosystem productivity commonly increases asymptotically with plant species diversity, and determini...
Ecosystem productivity commonly increases asymptotically with plant species diversity, and determini...
Ecosystem productivity commonly increases asymptotically with plant species diversity, and determini...
One of the major goals in ecology is to determine the mechanisms that drive the asymptotic increase ...
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There is consensus that plant species richness enhances plant productivity within natural grasslands...
From the establishment of the first biodiversity experiments in the 1990s, studies have consistently...
International audiencePurposeThe effect of plant species and genotypic diversity on productivity has...
Diverse plant communities often produce twice as much biomass as monocultures. Despite decades of re...
Species-rich plant communities can produce twice as much aboveground biomass as monocultures, but th...
Plant diversity experiments generally find that increased diversity causes increased productivity; h...
<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>In my thesis project I studied the role of soil biota as possible drivers of link...
Microbiomes can aid in the protection of hosts from infection and disease, but the mechanisms underp...
Microbes are the unseen majority in soil and comprise a large portion of life's genetic diversity. D...
Intensive agriculture has major negative impacts on ecosystem diversity and functioning, including t...
Ecosystem productivity commonly increases asymptotically with plant species diversity, and determini...
Ecosystem productivity commonly increases asymptotically with plant species diversity, and determini...
Ecosystem productivity commonly increases asymptotically with plant species diversity, and determini...
One of the major goals in ecology is to determine the mechanisms that drive the asymptotic increase ...
Volume 92, Issue 2 (February) \u3c Previous Next \u3e Current Issue Available Issues Prepri...
There is consensus that plant species richness enhances plant productivity within natural grasslands...
From the establishment of the first biodiversity experiments in the 1990s, studies have consistently...
International audiencePurposeThe effect of plant species and genotypic diversity on productivity has...
Diverse plant communities often produce twice as much biomass as monocultures. Despite decades of re...
Species-rich plant communities can produce twice as much aboveground biomass as monocultures, but th...
Plant diversity experiments generally find that increased diversity causes increased productivity; h...
<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>In my thesis project I studied the role of soil biota as possible drivers of link...
Microbiomes can aid in the protection of hosts from infection and disease, but the mechanisms underp...
Microbes are the unseen majority in soil and comprise a large portion of life's genetic diversity. D...
Intensive agriculture has major negative impacts on ecosystem diversity and functioning, including t...