<p>Aim: While plant species introduced to new regions may benefit from escaping natural enemies, their success may be impaired by losing key mutualists. We aimed to elucidate whether a selection of annual and perennial Trifolium (clover) species have lost associations with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in their introduced range. Location: Introduced range in New Zealand (NZ) and native range in the United Kingdom (UK). Methods: We compared the strain richness of rhizobia associated with five Trifolium species in both ranges using genetic fingerprinting (rep-PCR with ERIC primers). Phylogenetic analysis of the nodD gene was conducted to test for between-range differences in rhizobia genotypes asso...
1. Due to global warming and other changes in the environment, many native and exotic plant species ...
The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis could explain why some introduced p...
Background: As a consequence of climate warming, many organisms are shifting their range towards hig...
Aim: While plant species introduced to new regions may benefit from escaping natural enemies, their ...
Alien plant species may benefit from leaving behind specialised natural enemies when initially intro...
The performance of introduced plants can be limited by the availability of soil mutualists outside t...
* The performance of introduced plants can be limited by the availability of soil mutualists outside...
1. The performance of introduced plants can be limited by the availability of soil mutualists outsid...
1. The performance of introduced plants can be limited by the availability of soil mutualists outsid...
Release from natural enemies is considered an important mechanism underlying the success of plants i...
Aim: Understanding the interactions between invasive legumes and soil biota in both native and intro...
A critical goal in the study of plant invasions is to understand the traits and mechanisms that cont...
Mutualistic interactions can strongly influence species invasions, as the inability to form successf...
The release of effective inocula for new perennial clovers into cropping zones where subterranean cl...
Background: As a consequence of climate warming, many organisms are shifting their range towards hig...
1. Due to global warming and other changes in the environment, many native and exotic plant species ...
The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis could explain why some introduced p...
Background: As a consequence of climate warming, many organisms are shifting their range towards hig...
Aim: While plant species introduced to new regions may benefit from escaping natural enemies, their ...
Alien plant species may benefit from leaving behind specialised natural enemies when initially intro...
The performance of introduced plants can be limited by the availability of soil mutualists outside t...
* The performance of introduced plants can be limited by the availability of soil mutualists outside...
1. The performance of introduced plants can be limited by the availability of soil mutualists outsid...
1. The performance of introduced plants can be limited by the availability of soil mutualists outsid...
Release from natural enemies is considered an important mechanism underlying the success of plants i...
Aim: Understanding the interactions between invasive legumes and soil biota in both native and intro...
A critical goal in the study of plant invasions is to understand the traits and mechanisms that cont...
Mutualistic interactions can strongly influence species invasions, as the inability to form successf...
The release of effective inocula for new perennial clovers into cropping zones where subterranean cl...
Background: As a consequence of climate warming, many organisms are shifting their range towards hig...
1. Due to global warming and other changes in the environment, many native and exotic plant species ...
The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis could explain why some introduced p...
Background: As a consequence of climate warming, many organisms are shifting their range towards hig...