Some exotic plants become invasive because they partially release from soil-borne enemies and thus benefit from the positive plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) in the introduced range. However, these reports that have focused only on PSFs may exaggerate the invader's competitiveness. Here, we conducted a series of plant-soil-foliage feedbacks (PSFFs) experiments in a greenhouse to determine the consequences of above- and belowground feedback on the early growth stages of an invasive plant, Ageratina adenophora. Surprisingly, most feedbacks from aboveground (mature leaves and leaf litter) had negative effects on A. adenophora's seed germination and seedling growth. With increased invasion time, a more diverse fungal community (e.g., Didymella) or/a...
Abstract Plant–fungal associations are frequently key drivers of plant invasion success. Foliar fung...
Intraspecific negative feedback effects, where performance is reduced on soils conditioned by conspe...
This dissertation examines potential impacts and mechanisms of plant invasion. I report results from...
Invasive plants may outcompete and replace native plant species through a variety of mechanisms. Rec...
1. Pathogens can accumulate on invasive plants over time, which could lead to population declines. T...
Invasive plants often interact with antagonists that include native parasitic plants and pathogenic ...
Summary 1. Soil microbes are important in mediating allelopathic interactions between in...
Plant–soil feedback (PSF) may affect above-ground higher trophic levels in glasshouse experiments, b...
1. Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) drive plant community diversity via interactions between plants and s...
1. Most research examining how herbivores and pathogens affect performance of invasive plants focuse...
1. Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the succ...
1. Various factors have been shown contributing to the ecosystem impact of invasive alien plants, bu...
Many invasive species can respond opportunistically to favorable growing conditions. In a previous w...
Domesticated plants can differ from their wild counterparts in the strength and outcome of species i...
Background: Biological invasions are fundamentally biogeographic processes that occur over large spa...
Abstract Plant–fungal associations are frequently key drivers of plant invasion success. Foliar fung...
Intraspecific negative feedback effects, where performance is reduced on soils conditioned by conspe...
This dissertation examines potential impacts and mechanisms of plant invasion. I report results from...
Invasive plants may outcompete and replace native plant species through a variety of mechanisms. Rec...
1. Pathogens can accumulate on invasive plants over time, which could lead to population declines. T...
Invasive plants often interact with antagonists that include native parasitic plants and pathogenic ...
Summary 1. Soil microbes are important in mediating allelopathic interactions between in...
Plant–soil feedback (PSF) may affect above-ground higher trophic levels in glasshouse experiments, b...
1. Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) drive plant community diversity via interactions between plants and s...
1. Most research examining how herbivores and pathogens affect performance of invasive plants focuse...
1. Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the succ...
1. Various factors have been shown contributing to the ecosystem impact of invasive alien plants, bu...
Many invasive species can respond opportunistically to favorable growing conditions. In a previous w...
Domesticated plants can differ from their wild counterparts in the strength and outcome of species i...
Background: Biological invasions are fundamentally biogeographic processes that occur over large spa...
Abstract Plant–fungal associations are frequently key drivers of plant invasion success. Foliar fung...
Intraspecific negative feedback effects, where performance is reduced on soils conditioned by conspe...
This dissertation examines potential impacts and mechanisms of plant invasion. I report results from...