Why this research Matters Plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) give a mechanistic understanding on how soil properties established by previous plant species go on to influence the performance of the same or different species in monoculture, intercropping or crop rotation systems. We hypothesized that different dryland crops such as Zea mays L., Helianthus annuus L., Phaseolus vulgaris L., and Glycine max L. (Merr.) will have soil legacies that are related to the crop type. We used a two‐phase experiment to test plant performance in soils previously cultivated with the same or different plant species under greenhouse conditions. The positive plant growth for all species in their own soil microbiota suggests that mutualists had a greater impact on pla...
The importance of plant soil feedbacks (PSF) for above- and belowground multitrophic interactions is...
Aims: Conventional agriculture promotes negative feedbacks of soil microbes on crop performance (pla...
1. One of the processes that may play a key role in plant species coexistence and ecosystem function...
Plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) give a mechanistic understanding on how soil properties established by p...
Background and aimsSoil legacies mediated by abiotic and biotic factors can greatly influence succee...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF) describes the process whereby plant species modify the soil environment, w...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF), plant trait and functional group concepts advanced our understanding of p...
Plant–soil feedback (PSF), plant trait and functional group concepts advanced our understanding of p...
Intraspecific negative feedback effects, where performance is reduced on soils conditioned by conspe...
1. Plant–soil feedback (PSF), plant trait and functional group concepts advanced our understanding o...
Background and aims: Plants continuously interact with soil microbiota. These plant-soil feedbacks (...
Plant–soil feedbacks can influence plant growth and community structure by modifying soil biota and ...
Plants can influence the soil they grow in, and via these changes in the soil they can positively or...
PSF has been extensively studied in both agricultural and natural systems, with increased activity i...
For thousands of years farmers have known that soil organisms can destroy crops but only in the past...
The importance of plant soil feedbacks (PSF) for above- and belowground multitrophic interactions is...
Aims: Conventional agriculture promotes negative feedbacks of soil microbes on crop performance (pla...
1. One of the processes that may play a key role in plant species coexistence and ecosystem function...
Plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) give a mechanistic understanding on how soil properties established by p...
Background and aimsSoil legacies mediated by abiotic and biotic factors can greatly influence succee...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF) describes the process whereby plant species modify the soil environment, w...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF), plant trait and functional group concepts advanced our understanding of p...
Plant–soil feedback (PSF), plant trait and functional group concepts advanced our understanding of p...
Intraspecific negative feedback effects, where performance is reduced on soils conditioned by conspe...
1. Plant–soil feedback (PSF), plant trait and functional group concepts advanced our understanding o...
Background and aims: Plants continuously interact with soil microbiota. These plant-soil feedbacks (...
Plant–soil feedbacks can influence plant growth and community structure by modifying soil biota and ...
Plants can influence the soil they grow in, and via these changes in the soil they can positively or...
PSF has been extensively studied in both agricultural and natural systems, with increased activity i...
For thousands of years farmers have known that soil organisms can destroy crops but only in the past...
The importance of plant soil feedbacks (PSF) for above- and belowground multitrophic interactions is...
Aims: Conventional agriculture promotes negative feedbacks of soil microbes on crop performance (pla...
1. One of the processes that may play a key role in plant species coexistence and ecosystem function...