Although invasive plants can drive ecosystem change, little is known about the directional nature of belowground interactions between invasive plants, native roots, bacteria, archaea and fungi. We used detailed bioinformatics and a recently developed root assay on soils collected in fescue grassland along a gradient of smooth brome (Bromus inermis Leyss) invasion to examine the links between smooth brome shoot litter and root, archaea, bacteria and fungal communities. We examined (1) aboveground versus belowground influences of smooth brome on soil microbial communities, (2) the importance of direct versus microbe-mediated impacts of plants on soil fungal communities, and (3) the web of roots, shoots, archaea, bacteria and fungi interaction...
<div><p>The importance of plant-microbe associations for the invasion of plant species have not been...
Invasive plants affect soil biota through litter and rhizosphere inputs, but the direction and magni...
Exotic plant invasions represent a significant threat to the integrity of native grasslands. Across ...
Although invasive plants can drive ecosystem change, little is known about the directional nature of...
Plant and soil communities are tightly linked, but the mechanisms by which the invasion of an exotic...
Plant and soil communities are tightly linked, but the mechanisms by which the invasion of an exotic...
Plant and soil communities are tightly linked, but the mechanisms by which the invasion of an exotic...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
Invasive plants may outcompete and replace native plant species through a variety of mechanisms. Rec...
Invasive plants may outcompete and replace native plant species through a variety of mechanisms. Rec...
Summary 1. Soil microbes are important in mediating allelopathic interactions between in...
Summary 1. Soil microbes are important in mediating allelopathic interactions between in...
Summary 1. Soil microbes are important in mediating allelopathic interactions between invasive and ...
<div><p>The importance of plant-microbe associations for the invasion of plant species have not been...
Invasive plants affect soil biota through litter and rhizosphere inputs, but the direction and magni...
Exotic plant invasions represent a significant threat to the integrity of native grasslands. Across ...
Although invasive plants can drive ecosystem change, little is known about the directional nature of...
Plant and soil communities are tightly linked, but the mechanisms by which the invasion of an exotic...
Plant and soil communities are tightly linked, but the mechanisms by which the invasion of an exotic...
Plant and soil communities are tightly linked, but the mechanisms by which the invasion of an exotic...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
Invasive plants may outcompete and replace native plant species through a variety of mechanisms. Rec...
Invasive plants may outcompete and replace native plant species through a variety of mechanisms. Rec...
Summary 1. Soil microbes are important in mediating allelopathic interactions between in...
Summary 1. Soil microbes are important in mediating allelopathic interactions between in...
Summary 1. Soil microbes are important in mediating allelopathic interactions between invasive and ...
<div><p>The importance of plant-microbe associations for the invasion of plant species have not been...
Invasive plants affect soil biota through litter and rhizosphere inputs, but the direction and magni...
Exotic plant invasions represent a significant threat to the integrity of native grasslands. Across ...