Interspecific root separation is an important example of spatial niche differentiation that drives species coexistence in many ecosystems. Particularly under water-stressed conditions, it is believed to be an inevitable outcome of species interactions. However, evidence for and against this idea has been found. So far, studies aiming at reconciling the debate have mainly focused on abiotic determinants. It remains unclear if and to what extent root separation depends on the type and growth form of interacting plants. We conducted a detailed field study in three adjacently located (with pairwise distances <500 m) arid patchy communities where a common tussock grass species Achnatherum splendens grew in association with either a tree Elaeagnu...
Post-fire restoration of degraded sagebrush ecosystems over large areas of the Great Basin is challe...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...
In stressful environments many plant species are only able to survive if they benefit from the facil...
1. Inter-specific root separation is an important example of spatial niche differentiation that driv...
Interference at the level of fine roots in the field was studied by detailed examination of fine roo...
Bartelheimer M, Steinlein T, Beyschlag W. Aggregative root placement: A feature during interspecific...
In general, there is more knowledge about aboveground structure and processes than about those below...
1.Vertical differentiation in root placement is one of the potential mechanisms of plant niche diffe...
Spatial resource partitioning between species via differences in rooting depth is one of the main ex...
Both aboveground and belowground processes play important roles in tree-grass interactions in savann...
1 Roots are capable of strong plastic responses to environmental signals, but the extent of such res...
Two-phase plant communities with an engineer conforming conspicuous patches and affecting the perfor...
Aims: In arid communities, it has been proposed that individual plants can extend their roots beyond...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...
1. Habitat filtering (HF, trait convergence) and niche differentiation (ND, trait divergence) are kn...
Post-fire restoration of degraded sagebrush ecosystems over large areas of the Great Basin is challe...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...
In stressful environments many plant species are only able to survive if they benefit from the facil...
1. Inter-specific root separation is an important example of spatial niche differentiation that driv...
Interference at the level of fine roots in the field was studied by detailed examination of fine roo...
Bartelheimer M, Steinlein T, Beyschlag W. Aggregative root placement: A feature during interspecific...
In general, there is more knowledge about aboveground structure and processes than about those below...
1.Vertical differentiation in root placement is one of the potential mechanisms of plant niche diffe...
Spatial resource partitioning between species via differences in rooting depth is one of the main ex...
Both aboveground and belowground processes play important roles in tree-grass interactions in savann...
1 Roots are capable of strong plastic responses to environmental signals, but the extent of such res...
Two-phase plant communities with an engineer conforming conspicuous patches and affecting the perfor...
Aims: In arid communities, it has been proposed that individual plants can extend their roots beyond...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...
1. Habitat filtering (HF, trait convergence) and niche differentiation (ND, trait divergence) are kn...
Post-fire restoration of degraded sagebrush ecosystems over large areas of the Great Basin is challe...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...
In stressful environments many plant species are only able to survive if they benefit from the facil...