International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understorey grass. Competition by resource exploitation between plants has been extensively studied. By contrast, competition by interference, especially chemical interference (allelopathy), has been much less thoroughly examined and its relative importance remains unclear. We investigated the influence of allelopathic interaction on plant performance (biomass production) in a pot experiment with sessile oak (Quercus petraea) and purple moor grass (Molinia caerulea), either sole- or mixed-grown. Plants were watered with either Quercus root exudates or Molinia root exudates. After 6 months of growth, oak biomass increment was significantly lowered by M...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
Article Number 119175International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the ...
Article Number 119175International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the ...
International audienceAbstract Oak regeneration is jeopardized by purple moor grass, a well-known co...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the presence of understor...
Article Number 119175International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the ...
Article Number 119175International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the ...
International audienceAbstract Oak regeneration is jeopardized by purple moor grass, a well-known co...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...