1. Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through positive feedbacks. Plant–soil interactions represent one such mechanism, but their complexity (e.g. invader-induced changes in soil nutrients, microbial communities, etc.) makes inferences of the precise mechanisms that benefit invaders difficult. Here we aimed to determine: (1) whether invasion by Australian acacias (genus Acacia Mill.) changes nitrogen-fixing soil rhizobial community diversity and structure, and (2) the importance of available rhizobia and overall invader-induced soil changes as significant facilitators of acacia performance. 2. We sampled soils from various invaded and nearby uninvaded areas in South Africa’s Core Cape S...
Several Australian Acacias have become invasive when introduced into new areas within Australia. The...
Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders worldwide. Across Australian states, acacias...
Comparing species establishment and expansion across regional and global scales and comparing congen...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Aim Invasive Acacia species have negatively impacted natural areas in multiple regions around the gl...
Mutualisms can be disrupted when non-native plants are introduced into novel environments, potential...
Identification of mechanisms that allow some species to outcompete others is a fundamental goal in e...
Legumes, especially acacias, are considered amongst the most successful invaders globally. However t...
Summary: 1. The ability to form effective mutualisms with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) is im...
Aim To evaluate the role of rhizobial diversity, and symbiotic promiscuity, on the invasive ability...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
The ability to form symbiotic associations with soil microorganisms and the consequences for plant g...
Plant-microbe interactions mediate both the invasiveness of introduced plant species and the impacts...
Several Australian Acacias have become invasive when introduced into new areas within Australia. The...
Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders worldwide. Across Australian states, acacias...
Comparing species establishment and expansion across regional and global scales and comparing congen...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Aim Invasive Acacia species have negatively impacted natural areas in multiple regions around the gl...
Mutualisms can be disrupted when non-native plants are introduced into novel environments, potential...
Identification of mechanisms that allow some species to outcompete others is a fundamental goal in e...
Legumes, especially acacias, are considered amongst the most successful invaders globally. However t...
Summary: 1. The ability to form effective mutualisms with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) is im...
Aim To evaluate the role of rhizobial diversity, and symbiotic promiscuity, on the invasive ability...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
The ability to form symbiotic associations with soil microorganisms and the consequences for plant g...
Plant-microbe interactions mediate both the invasiveness of introduced plant species and the impacts...
Several Australian Acacias have become invasive when introduced into new areas within Australia. The...
Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders worldwide. Across Australian states, acacias...
Comparing species establishment and expansion across regional and global scales and comparing congen...