Acacia mearnsii is one of the most planted Australian Acacia around the world but is known to be highly invasive, threatening native habitats by competing with indigenous vegetation. The introduction of this species in the Algerian El Kala Biosphere reserve led to the invasion of natural formations to the detriment of Quercus suber, a native tree species. We hypothesized that shifts in soil microbial functions and ectomycorrhizal (EcM) fungal community structure triggered by this exotic Acacia species might correlate with a decrease of the early growth of Q suber. Soil samples were thus collected from 3 different sites where the exotic species was at different stages of invasion in the Algerian El Kala Biosphere reserve, (i) a Q suber fores...
Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders worldwide. Across Australian states, acacias...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Acacia mearnsii is one of the most planted Australian Acacia around the world but is known to be hig...
Many fast growing tree species have been introduced to promote biodiversity rehabilitation on degrad...
Many fast growing tree species have been introduced to promote biodiversity rehabilitation on degrad...
The use of exotic tree species and especially fast-growing trees (acacias, pines or eucalypts) has b...
The response of microbial functional diversity as well as its resistance to stress or disturbances c...
The response of microbial functional diversity as well as its resistance to stress or disturbances c...
Soil microorganisms play a key role in the terrestrial ecosystems; they directly affect the developm...
Although Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders world-wide, relatively little is kn...
International audienceFifty years of overexploitation have disturbed most forests within Sahelian ar...
Legumes, especially acacias, are considered amongst the most successful invaders globally. However t...
International audiencePlant species (exotic invasive vs native non-invasive) colonization pattern an...
International audienceThe use of exotic tree species and especially fast-growing trees (acacias, pin...
Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders worldwide. Across Australian states, acacias...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Acacia mearnsii is one of the most planted Australian Acacia around the world but is known to be hig...
Many fast growing tree species have been introduced to promote biodiversity rehabilitation on degrad...
Many fast growing tree species have been introduced to promote biodiversity rehabilitation on degrad...
The use of exotic tree species and especially fast-growing trees (acacias, pines or eucalypts) has b...
The response of microbial functional diversity as well as its resistance to stress or disturbances c...
The response of microbial functional diversity as well as its resistance to stress or disturbances c...
Soil microorganisms play a key role in the terrestrial ecosystems; they directly affect the developm...
Although Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders world-wide, relatively little is kn...
International audienceFifty years of overexploitation have disturbed most forests within Sahelian ar...
Legumes, especially acacias, are considered amongst the most successful invaders globally. However t...
International audiencePlant species (exotic invasive vs native non-invasive) colonization pattern an...
International audienceThe use of exotic tree species and especially fast-growing trees (acacias, pin...
Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders worldwide. Across Australian states, acacias...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...