Acacias are globally one of the most successful invaders, but relatively little is known about the role of soil microbial communities, particularly fungi, in their invasion success. We assessed intra- and interspecific variation in the soil fungal communities of five legumes native to either south-east (Acacia longifolia, Acacia melanoxylon - invasive in the south-west) or south-west (Acacia cyclops, Acacia saligna, Paraserianthes lophantha - invasive in the south-east) Australia across their Australian non-native and native ranges. Soil samples were collected from around the roots (up to 5cm) of each legume species from multiple populations and soil fungal communities were amplified and 454 pyrosequenced. Results revealed a significant int...
Summary: 1. The ability to form effective mutualisms with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) is im...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
Legumes, especially acacias, are considered amongst the most successful invaders globally. However t...
Although Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders world-wide, relatively little is kn...
Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders worldwide. Across Australian states, acacias...
Aim Invasive Acacia species have negatively impacted natural areas in multiple regions around the gl...
Aim: Understanding the interactions between invasive legumes and soil biota in both native and intro...
"Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.""July 2012"Thesis by publication.PhDInclud...
Several Australian Acacias have become invasive when introduced into new areas within Australia. The...
Although some Australian acacias are amongst the most notable invaders world-wide, information on th...
Acacia mearnsii is one of the most planted Australian Acacia around the world but is known to be hig...
Mutualisms can be disrupted when non-native plants are introduced into novel environments, potential...
International audiencePlant species (exotic invasive vs native non-invasive) colonization pattern an...
Summary: 1. The ability to form effective mutualisms with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) is im...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
Legumes, especially acacias, are considered amongst the most successful invaders globally. However t...
Although Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders world-wide, relatively little is kn...
Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders worldwide. Across Australian states, acacias...
Aim Invasive Acacia species have negatively impacted natural areas in multiple regions around the gl...
Aim: Understanding the interactions between invasive legumes and soil biota in both native and intro...
"Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.""July 2012"Thesis by publication.PhDInclud...
Several Australian Acacias have become invasive when introduced into new areas within Australia. The...
Although some Australian acacias are amongst the most notable invaders world-wide, information on th...
Acacia mearnsii is one of the most planted Australian Acacia around the world but is known to be hig...
Mutualisms can be disrupted when non-native plants are introduced into novel environments, potential...
International audiencePlant species (exotic invasive vs native non-invasive) colonization pattern an...
Summary: 1. The ability to form effective mutualisms with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) is im...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...