Activated carbon has become a widely used tool to investigate root-mediated allelopathy of plants, especially in plant invasion biology, because it adsorbs and thereby neutralizes root exudates. Allelopathy has been a controversially debated phenomenon for years, which revived in plant invasion biology as one possible reason for the success of invasive plants. Noxious plant exudates may harm other plants and provide an advantage to the allelopathic plant. However, root exudates are not always toxic, but may stimulate the microbial community and change nutrient availability in the rhizosphere. In a greenhouse experiment, we investigated the interacting effects of activated carbon, arbuscular mycorrhiza and plant competition between the invas...
Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) is a biennial herb, which is native to Europe and has invaded ma...
Some invasive plants release biochemicals into the soil, which can alter the surrounding microbial c...
Abstract Some introduced invasive species may be competitively superior to natives because they rele...
Secondary metabolites released by invasive plants can increase their competitive ability by affectin...
Secondary metabolites released by invasive plants can increase their competitive ability by affectin...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
AbstractSpartina alterniflora Loisel is an invasive species in Jiuduansha Islands and threatens the ...
Activated carbon (AC) is widely used in ecological studies for neutralizing allelopathic compounds. ...
Activated carbon (AC) is widely used in ecological studies for neutralizing allelopathic compounds. ...
The novel weapon hypothesis suggests that allelopathy is an important mechanism for exotic plants to...
According to the 'novel weapons hypothesis', invasive success depends on harmful plant biochemicals,...
Invasive plants can affect native plants through competition or allelopathy, and researchers often u...
Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) is a biennial herb, which is native to Europe and has invaded ma...
Some invasive plants release biochemicals into the soil, which can alter the surrounding microbial c...
Abstract Some introduced invasive species may be competitively superior to natives because they rele...
Secondary metabolites released by invasive plants can increase their competitive ability by affectin...
Secondary metabolites released by invasive plants can increase their competitive ability by affectin...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
To restore lands invaded by dense, non-native vegetation, it may be necessary to develop targeted re...
AbstractSpartina alterniflora Loisel is an invasive species in Jiuduansha Islands and threatens the ...
Activated carbon (AC) is widely used in ecological studies for neutralizing allelopathic compounds. ...
Activated carbon (AC) is widely used in ecological studies for neutralizing allelopathic compounds. ...
The novel weapon hypothesis suggests that allelopathy is an important mechanism for exotic plants to...
According to the 'novel weapons hypothesis', invasive success depends on harmful plant biochemicals,...
Invasive plants can affect native plants through competition or allelopathy, and researchers often u...
Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) is a biennial herb, which is native to Europe and has invaded ma...
Some invasive plants release biochemicals into the soil, which can alter the surrounding microbial c...
Abstract Some introduced invasive species may be competitively superior to natives because they rele...