Feedbacks between plants and soil biota are increasingly identified as key determinants of species abundance patterns within plant communities. However, our understanding of how plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) may contribute to invasions is limited by our understanding of how feedbacks may shift in the light of other ecological processes. Here we assess how the strength of PSFs may shift as soil microbial communities change along a gradient of soil nitrogen (N) availability and how these dynamics may be further altered by the presence of a competitor. We conducted a greenhouse experiment where we grew native Stipa pulchra and exotic Avena fatua, alone and in competition, in soils inoculated with conspecific and heterospecific soil microbial com...
<p>Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance o...
1. Species are shifting their ranges, for example to higher elevations, in response to climate chang...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Feedbacks between plants and soil biota are increasingly identified as key determinants of species a...
<div><p>Plant species vary greatly in their responsiveness to nutritional soil mutualists, such as m...
Plant species vary greatly in their responsiveness to nutritional soil mutualists, such as mycorrhiz...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF), the process by which plants influence con- or heterospecifics via alterat...
Abstract Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are suggested to be major drivers of plant species coexistence ...
P> Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the succ...
P> Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the s...
P> Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the s...
Abstract Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative import...
P> Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the s...
1. Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the succ...
Soil conditioning occurs when plants alter features of their soil environment. When these alteration...
<p>Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance o...
1. Species are shifting their ranges, for example to higher elevations, in response to climate chang...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...
Feedbacks between plants and soil biota are increasingly identified as key determinants of species a...
<div><p>Plant species vary greatly in their responsiveness to nutritional soil mutualists, such as m...
Plant species vary greatly in their responsiveness to nutritional soil mutualists, such as mycorrhiz...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF), the process by which plants influence con- or heterospecifics via alterat...
Abstract Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are suggested to be major drivers of plant species coexistence ...
P> Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the succ...
P> Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the s...
P> Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the s...
Abstract Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative import...
P> Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the s...
1. Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the succ...
Soil conditioning occurs when plants alter features of their soil environment. When these alteration...
<p>Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance o...
1. Species are shifting their ranges, for example to higher elevations, in response to climate chang...
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance of c...