Feedback between plants and soil microbial communities can be a powerful driver of vegetation dynamics. Plants elicit changes in the soil microbiome that either promote or suppress conspecifics at the same location, thereby regulating population density-dependence and species co-existence. Such effects are often attributed to the accumulation of host-specific antagonistic or beneficial microbiota in the rhizosphere. However, the identity and host-specificity of the microbial taxa involved are rarely empirically assessed. Here we review the evidence for host-specificity in plant-associated microbes and propose that specific plant–soil feedbacks can also be driven by generalists. We outline the potential mechanisms by which generalist microbi...
Understanding species coexistence in diverse plant communities is a central aim of theoretical ecolo...
A diverse assemblage of plant-microbial mutualisms exists in the rhizosphere and rhizoplane. A prima...
Microbial communities are influenced by a complex system of host effects, including traits involved ...
Feedback between plants and soil microbial communities can be a powerful driver of vegetation dynami...
Feedback between plants and soil microbial communities can be a powerful driver of vegetation dynami...
A growing body of research on plant–microbe interactions in soil is contributing to the development ...
A growing body of research on plant–microbe interactions in soil is contributing to the development ...
Background Soils harbour a remarkable diversity of interacting fungi, bacteria, and other microbe...
Soil microbial communities may influence the composition and species abundance of plant communities ...
A conceptual model emphasizing direct host–microbe interactions has dominated work on host-associate...
A conceptual model emphasizing direct host–microbe interactions has dominated work on host-associate...
A conceptual model emphasizing direct host–microbe interactions has dominated work on host-associate...
Predominant frameworks for understanding plant ecology have an aboveground bias that neglects soil m...
Predominant frameworks for understanding plant ecology have an aboveground bias that neglects soil m...
Predominant frameworks for understanding plant ecology have an aboveground bias that neglects soil m...
Understanding species coexistence in diverse plant communities is a central aim of theoretical ecolo...
A diverse assemblage of plant-microbial mutualisms exists in the rhizosphere and rhizoplane. A prima...
Microbial communities are influenced by a complex system of host effects, including traits involved ...
Feedback between plants and soil microbial communities can be a powerful driver of vegetation dynami...
Feedback between plants and soil microbial communities can be a powerful driver of vegetation dynami...
A growing body of research on plant–microbe interactions in soil is contributing to the development ...
A growing body of research on plant–microbe interactions in soil is contributing to the development ...
Background Soils harbour a remarkable diversity of interacting fungi, bacteria, and other microbe...
Soil microbial communities may influence the composition and species abundance of plant communities ...
A conceptual model emphasizing direct host–microbe interactions has dominated work on host-associate...
A conceptual model emphasizing direct host–microbe interactions has dominated work on host-associate...
A conceptual model emphasizing direct host–microbe interactions has dominated work on host-associate...
Predominant frameworks for understanding plant ecology have an aboveground bias that neglects soil m...
Predominant frameworks for understanding plant ecology have an aboveground bias that neglects soil m...
Predominant frameworks for understanding plant ecology have an aboveground bias that neglects soil m...
Understanding species coexistence in diverse plant communities is a central aim of theoretical ecolo...
A diverse assemblage of plant-microbial mutualisms exists in the rhizosphere and rhizoplane. A prima...
Microbial communities are influenced by a complex system of host effects, including traits involved ...