Infectious diseases and invasive species can be strong drivers of biological systems that may interact to shift plant community composition. For example, disease can modify resource competition between invasive and native species. Invasive species tend to interact with a diversity of native species, and it is unclear how native species differ in response to disease-mediated competition with invasive species. Here, we quantified the biomass responses of three native North American grass species (Dichanthelium clandestinum, Elymus virginicus, and Eragrostis spectabilis) to disease-mediated competition with the non-native invasive grass Microstegium vimineum. The foliar fungal pathogen Bipolaris gigantea has recently emerged in Microstegium po...
Grasslands are major primary producers and function as major components of important watersheds. Alt...
Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the success of h...
1. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can exert a powerful influence on the outcome of plant–plant co...
Abstract Non-native plants may meet little resistance in the novel range if they leave their biologi...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
Biological invasions by exotic plants have economic impacts and control costs in the United States o...
Over time, travel between continents has become easier, allowing many diseases and pests to leave th...
1. Plant diversity can reduce the risk of plant disease, but positive, and neutral effects have also...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article originally published by Springer Nature.Invasive plants...
Invasive species cost the US about $1 billion per year in economic losses and significantly contribu...
Invasive plants often interact with antagonists that include native parasitic plants and pathogenic ...
Pathogen infection is common in wild plants and animals, and may regulate their populations. If path...
The presence of native grasses in communities can suppress native forbs through competition and indi...
<div><p>Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the succ...
Grasslands are major primary producers and function as major components of important watersheds. Alt...
Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the success of h...
1. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can exert a powerful influence on the outcome of plant–plant co...
Abstract Non-native plants may meet little resistance in the novel range if they leave their biologi...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
Biological invasions by exotic plants have economic impacts and control costs in the United States o...
Over time, travel between continents has become easier, allowing many diseases and pests to leave th...
1. Plant diversity can reduce the risk of plant disease, but positive, and neutral effects have also...
Aboveground fungal pathogens can substantially reduce biomass production in grasslands. However, we ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article originally published by Springer Nature.Invasive plants...
Invasive species cost the US about $1 billion per year in economic losses and significantly contribu...
Invasive plants often interact with antagonists that include native parasitic plants and pathogenic ...
Pathogen infection is common in wild plants and animals, and may regulate their populations. If path...
The presence of native grasses in communities can suppress native forbs through competition and indi...
<div><p>Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the succ...
Grasslands are major primary producers and function as major components of important watersheds. Alt...
Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the success of h...
1. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can exert a powerful influence on the outcome of plant–plant co...