International audiencePlants often associate with specialized decomposer communities that increase plant litter breakdown, a phenomenon that is known as the 'home-field advantage' (HFA). Although the concept of HFA has long considered only the role of the soil microbial community, explicit consideration of the role of the microbial community on the foliage before litter fall (i.e. the phyllosphere community) may help us to better understand HFA. We investigated the occurrence of HFA in the presence vs absence of phyllosphere communities and found that HFA effects were smaller when phyllosphere communities were removed. We propose that priority effects and interactions between phyllosphere and soil organisms can help explain the positive eff...
The home-field advantage hypothesis (HFA) predicts that plant litter decomposes faster than expected...
The ‘home-field advantage’ (HFA) hypothesis predicts that plant litter is decomposed faster than exp...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Soil biota are increasingly recognized as a primary control on litter decomposition at both local an...
Plant litter often decomposes faster in the habitat from which it was derived (i.e. home) than when ...
Decomposition of litter is a key biochemical process that regulates the rate and magnitude of CO2 fl...
Home-Field Advantage (HFA) defines the way with which a plant litter may decompose faster in the hab...
The ‘home-field advantage (HFA) hypothesis’ predicts that plant litter is decomposed faster than exp...
Background and aimsHome-field advantage (HFA) hypothesis predicts that plant litter decomposes faste...
Litter decomposition in terrestrial ecosystems is an important first step for carbon and nutrient cy...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Home field advantage (HFA; acceleration of plant litter decomposition in soils that receive their in...
It is increasingly recognized that interactions between plants and soil (a)biotic conditions can inf...
The home-field advantage hypothesis (HFA) predicts that plant litter decomposes faster than expected...
The ‘home-field advantage’ (HFA) hypothesis predicts that plant litter is decomposed faster than exp...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Soil biota are increasingly recognized as a primary control on litter decomposition at both local an...
Plant litter often decomposes faster in the habitat from which it was derived (i.e. home) than when ...
Decomposition of litter is a key biochemical process that regulates the rate and magnitude of CO2 fl...
Home-Field Advantage (HFA) defines the way with which a plant litter may decompose faster in the hab...
The ‘home-field advantage (HFA) hypothesis’ predicts that plant litter is decomposed faster than exp...
Background and aimsHome-field advantage (HFA) hypothesis predicts that plant litter decomposes faste...
Litter decomposition in terrestrial ecosystems is an important first step for carbon and nutrient cy...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Home field advantage (HFA; acceleration of plant litter decomposition in soils that receive their in...
It is increasingly recognized that interactions between plants and soil (a)biotic conditions can inf...
The home-field advantage hypothesis (HFA) predicts that plant litter decomposes faster than expected...
The ‘home-field advantage’ (HFA) hypothesis predicts that plant litter is decomposed faster than exp...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...