We have examined the interaction between plant parasitic nematodes and plant species from different stages of grassland succession. In these grasslands, fertiliser application was stopped in order to restore the former nutrient-poor ecosystems. This management resulted in a reversed succession of high- to low-productivity. Nematodes isolated from a high-productive early-successional field and a low-productive late-successional field were inoculated to sterilised soil planted with seedlings of either Lolium perenne (a fast-growing early-successional species) or Festuca rubra (a slow-growing late-successional species). The experiment was performed at low and high supply rates of nutrients. We hypothesised that at a low nutrient supply rate th...
Aims: Soil food webs include multiple groups of organisms that each can favor or repress particular ...
Nematodes are numerically abundant in northern temperate grassland soils where, through their feedin...
Aims Plant damage inflicted by aboveground herbivores can occur at different stages of plant develop...
<strong>Keywords</strong> : competition, fertilisation, food quality, grassland, herbivory, nitrogen...
In this paper, the possible role of plant parasitic nematodes as a driving force of change in natura...
An important component of plant-soil feedbacks is how plant species identity and diversity influence...
Plants are influenced by above- and belowground herbivores and their interactions. Root feeders, amo...
To date, no study has explicitly addressed effects of variation in species diversity of root-feeding...
Changes in grassland management induce disturbances that influence both soil functioning and soil fa...
Due to climate warming, many plant species shift ranges towards higher latitudes. Plants can dispers...
Several studies have suggested that plants are able to control the development of specialist herbivo...
Plant-parasitic nematodes are major crop pests in agro-ecosystems while in nature their impact may r...
Plant-parasitic nematodes are major crop pests in agro-ecosystems while in nature their impact may r...
This review summarises recent information on beneficial roles that soil nematodes play in the cyclin...
Aims: Soil food webs include multiple groups of organisms that each can favor or repress particular ...
Nematodes are numerically abundant in northern temperate grassland soils where, through their feedin...
Aims Plant damage inflicted by aboveground herbivores can occur at different stages of plant develop...
<strong>Keywords</strong> : competition, fertilisation, food quality, grassland, herbivory, nitrogen...
In this paper, the possible role of plant parasitic nematodes as a driving force of change in natura...
An important component of plant-soil feedbacks is how plant species identity and diversity influence...
Plants are influenced by above- and belowground herbivores and their interactions. Root feeders, amo...
To date, no study has explicitly addressed effects of variation in species diversity of root-feeding...
Changes in grassland management induce disturbances that influence both soil functioning and soil fa...
Due to climate warming, many plant species shift ranges towards higher latitudes. Plants can dispers...
Several studies have suggested that plants are able to control the development of specialist herbivo...
Plant-parasitic nematodes are major crop pests in agro-ecosystems while in nature their impact may r...
Plant-parasitic nematodes are major crop pests in agro-ecosystems while in nature their impact may r...
This review summarises recent information on beneficial roles that soil nematodes play in the cyclin...
Aims: Soil food webs include multiple groups of organisms that each can favor or repress particular ...
Nematodes are numerically abundant in northern temperate grassland soils where, through their feedin...
Aims Plant damage inflicted by aboveground herbivores can occur at different stages of plant develop...