Differences in root foraging behavior between species have been well documented, but the effects of these differences on belowground competitive ability are only beginning to be studied. Here we report the results of a competition experiment in homogeneous and heterogeneous soils between two species that differ in their ability to acquire nutrients from patchy environments. The perennial grasses Festuca rubra and Anthoxanthum odoratum have comparable growth rates, but results of previous studies with isolated plants designated the latter species as the more effective forager, probably due to its higher physiological plasticity (stronger increase in nutrient uptake rates per unit root mass in enriched nutrient patches). We introduced nutrien...
The effects of plants on soil vary greatly between plant species and in mixed plant communities this...
Background - Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickl...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...
Differences in root foraging behavior between species have been well documented, but the effects of ...
Root systems are highly plastic as they express a range of responses to acquire patchily distributed...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
1. Plants are known to respond to heterogeneous distribution of nutrients in the soil, and they also...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
<p>Background and aims: Competition is an important force shaping plant communities. Here we test th...
Background and aims: Competition is an important force shaping plant communities. Here we test the h...
Nutrients are usually patchily distributed in natural soils. Plants are often able to respond to nut...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...
Background - Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickl...
Plants can respond to heterogeneous nutrient distribution through selective root placement to enhanc...
The effects of plants on soil vary greatly between plant species and in mixed plant communities this...
Background - Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickl...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...
Differences in root foraging behavior between species have been well documented, but the effects of ...
Root systems are highly plastic as they express a range of responses to acquire patchily distributed...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
1. Plants are known to respond to heterogeneous distribution of nutrients in the soil, and they also...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
<p>Background and aims: Competition is an important force shaping plant communities. Here we test th...
Background and aims: Competition is an important force shaping plant communities. Here we test the h...
Nutrients are usually patchily distributed in natural soils. Plants are often able to respond to nut...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...
Background - Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickl...
Plants can respond to heterogeneous nutrient distribution through selective root placement to enhanc...
The effects of plants on soil vary greatly between plant species and in mixed plant communities this...
Background - Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickl...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...