8 páginas, 1 figura.Accumulating evidence supports the importance of belowground interactions for plant performance, ecosystem functioning, and conservation biology. However, studying species interactions belowground has unique challenges relative to the aboveground realm. The structure of the media and spatial scale are among the key aspects that seem to strongly influence belowground interactions. As a consequence, our understanding of species interactions belowground is limited, at least compared to what is known about interactions aboveground. Here we address the general question: Do the ecological concepts that have been developed largely in aboveground systems apply to understanding species interactions in the rhizosphere? We first e...
A diverse assemblage of plant-microbial mutualisms exists in the rhizosphere and rhizoplane. A prima...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
This is Figure 2 of Sotomayor and Lortie 2015 and can also be found here: http://www.esajournals.org...
Accumulating evidence supports the importance of belowground interactions for plant performance, eco...
Accumulating evidence supports the importance of belowground interactions for plant performance, eco...
A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intr...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
Interactions between spatially-separated aboveground and belowground biota exert important influence...
A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intr...
A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intr...
Interactions between spatially-separated aboveground and belowground biota exert important influence...
A sizeable number of scientists and funding organisations are of the opinion that the relevance of p...
Correspondance auteurs: B. Jaillard e-mail: jaillard@montpellier.inra.fr P. Hinsinger e-mail: philip...
Summary 1. Although a major part of plant biomass is underground, we know little about the contribut...
A diverse assemblage of plant-microbial mutualisms exists in the rhizosphere and rhizoplane. A prima...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
This is Figure 2 of Sotomayor and Lortie 2015 and can also be found here: http://www.esajournals.org...
Accumulating evidence supports the importance of belowground interactions for plant performance, eco...
Accumulating evidence supports the importance of belowground interactions for plant performance, eco...
A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intr...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
Interactions between spatially-separated aboveground and belowground biota exert important influence...
A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intr...
A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intr...
Interactions between spatially-separated aboveground and belowground biota exert important influence...
A sizeable number of scientists and funding organisations are of the opinion that the relevance of p...
Correspondance auteurs: B. Jaillard e-mail: jaillard@montpellier.inra.fr P. Hinsinger e-mail: philip...
Summary 1. Although a major part of plant biomass is underground, we know little about the contribut...
A diverse assemblage of plant-microbial mutualisms exists in the rhizosphere and rhizoplane. A prima...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
This is Figure 2 of Sotomayor and Lortie 2015 and can also be found here: http://www.esajournals.org...