Invasive, non-native plant species can alter soil microbial communities in ways that contribute to their persistence. While most studies emphasize mycorrhizal fungi, invasive plants also may influence communities of dark septate fungi (DSF), common root endophytes that can function like mycorrhizas. We tested the hypothesis that a widespread invasive plant in the western United States, cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), influenced the abundance and community composition of DSF by examining the roots and rhizosphere soils of cheatgrass and two native plant species in cheatgrass invaded and non-invaded areas of sagebrush steppe. We focused on cheatgrass because it is negatively affected by mycorrhizal fungi and colonized by DSF. We found that DSF ...
Biological plant invasions impact the function and biodiversity of ecosystems across the globe by di...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
1. Due to global warming and other changes in the environment, many native and exotic plant species ...
Invasive, non-native plant species can alter soil microbial communities in ways that contribute to t...
Nonnative Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is decimating sagebrush steppe, one of the largest ecosystems...
Plant invasions have the potential to significantly alter soil microbial communities, given their of...
Recent research indicates that the soil microbial community, particularly arbuscular mycorrhizal fun...
Aim Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) invasion can alter community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fu...
The invasion of 40 million hectares of the American West by cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) has caus...
In sagebrush steppes of Western North America, dark septate endophytic fungi (DSEs) are typical comp...
Biological invasion of semi-arid regions by the non-native winter annual cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum...
Interactions of belowground fungal communities with exotic and native plant species may be important...
Plant invasions often reduce native plant diversity and increase net primary productivity. Invaded s...
Graduation date:2018Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may exert profound influences on ecosystem re...
© 2015 Weber et al. Nonnative Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is decimating sagebrush steppe, one of th...
Biological plant invasions impact the function and biodiversity of ecosystems across the globe by di...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
1. Due to global warming and other changes in the environment, many native and exotic plant species ...
Invasive, non-native plant species can alter soil microbial communities in ways that contribute to t...
Nonnative Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is decimating sagebrush steppe, one of the largest ecosystems...
Plant invasions have the potential to significantly alter soil microbial communities, given their of...
Recent research indicates that the soil microbial community, particularly arbuscular mycorrhizal fun...
Aim Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) invasion can alter community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fu...
The invasion of 40 million hectares of the American West by cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) has caus...
In sagebrush steppes of Western North America, dark septate endophytic fungi (DSEs) are typical comp...
Biological invasion of semi-arid regions by the non-native winter annual cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum...
Interactions of belowground fungal communities with exotic and native plant species may be important...
Plant invasions often reduce native plant diversity and increase net primary productivity. Invaded s...
Graduation date:2018Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may exert profound influences on ecosystem re...
© 2015 Weber et al. Nonnative Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is decimating sagebrush steppe, one of th...
Biological plant invasions impact the function and biodiversity of ecosystems across the globe by di...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
1. Due to global warming and other changes in the environment, many native and exotic plant species ...