Plant communities in nature are often challenged by multiple global change factors (GCFs) and also ubiquitously encountered with soil nutrient heterogeneity. So far, however, we know little about the interactive effect of multiple GCFs and soil nutrient heterogeneity on plant communities. We conducted an outdoor mesocosm experiment in which a plant community was either grown in heterogeneous soils consisting of high- and low-nutrient patches, or in homogeneous soils where the same amount of nutrients was evenly distributed. These plant communities were exposed to none (control), single, or a combination of two or four GCFs (i.e., drought, nitrogen deposition, microplastic and cadmium). Biomass of the plant community exposed to drought and n...
The 'environmental heterogeneity hypothesis' predicts that variability in resources promotes species...
1. Plant community productivity commonly increases with increasing plant diversity, which is explain...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...
Changes in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide ([CO2]), nutrient availability and biotic...
While it is well-established that the spatial distribution of soil nutrients (soil heterogeneity) in...
1. Plant-soil biota interactions play a crucial role in the assembly of plant communities and the ma...
Spatial heterogeneity in soil resources is widely thought to promote plant species coexistence, and ...
1.Plant-soil feedback (PSF) has been identified as a key driver of local plant diversity and evennes...
1. It is well known that plant–soil interactions play an important role in determining the impact of...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...
1. Plant soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized to play...
The 'environmental heterogeneity hypothesis' predicts that variability in resources promotes species...
1. Plant community productivity commonly increases with increasing plant diversity, which is explain...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...
Changes in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide ([CO2]), nutrient availability and biotic...
While it is well-established that the spatial distribution of soil nutrients (soil heterogeneity) in...
1. Plant-soil biota interactions play a crucial role in the assembly of plant communities and the ma...
Spatial heterogeneity in soil resources is widely thought to promote plant species coexistence, and ...
1.Plant-soil feedback (PSF) has been identified as a key driver of local plant diversity and evennes...
1. It is well known that plant–soil interactions play an important role in determining the impact of...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...
1. Plant soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized to play...
The 'environmental heterogeneity hypothesis' predicts that variability in resources promotes species...
1. Plant community productivity commonly increases with increasing plant diversity, which is explain...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...