The novel weapon hypothesis suggests that allelopathy is an important mechanism for exotic plants to successfully invade native plant communities. Allelochemicals from exotic plants affect both native plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in soil. To explore these effects, we conducted pot experiments using a native plant community comprising of Chenopodium album L., Vitex negundo L., Rhus chinensis Mill., and Acer truncatum Bunge. We incorporated AMF strains (Funneliformis mosseae, Glomus versiforme, and Rhizophagus intraradices in a 1:1:1 volume ratio) into a soil mixture comprising equal volumes of autoclaved field soil and grass ash at five concentrations (0 g L–1, CK; 10 g L–1, LRE; 20 g L–1, NRE; 30 g L–1, MRE; and 40 g L–1, H...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
According to the 'novel weapons hypothesis', invasive success depends on harmful plant biochemicals,...
Non-native plants often dominate novel habitats where they did not co-evolve with the local species....
To understand the dynamics of biological invasions, mechanisms of invaders’ impacts must be assessed...
Understanding how biotic and abiotic contexts modify the strength of species interactions is a key g...
Understanding how biotic and abiotic contexts modify the strength of species interactions is a key g...
Allelopathy, a phenomenon where compounds produced by one plant limit the growth of surrounding plan...
Biological invasions have become a major global issue in ecosystem conservation. As formalized in th...
Allelopathy, a phenomenon where compounds produced by one plant limit the growth of surrounding plan...
Excessive weed growth represents one of the major threats to crop production especially when relianc...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are obligate soil biotrophs that establish intimate relationships...
Invasive plant species, such as Lonicera maackii, are threats to the ecosystems of their invaded ran...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
According to the 'novel weapons hypothesis', invasive success depends on harmful plant biochemicals,...
Non-native plants often dominate novel habitats where they did not co-evolve with the local species....
To understand the dynamics of biological invasions, mechanisms of invaders’ impacts must be assessed...
Understanding how biotic and abiotic contexts modify the strength of species interactions is a key g...
Understanding how biotic and abiotic contexts modify the strength of species interactions is a key g...
Allelopathy, a phenomenon where compounds produced by one plant limit the growth of surrounding plan...
Biological invasions have become a major global issue in ecosystem conservation. As formalized in th...
Allelopathy, a phenomenon where compounds produced by one plant limit the growth of surrounding plan...
Excessive weed growth represents one of the major threats to crop production especially when relianc...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are obligate soil biotrophs that establish intimate relationships...
Invasive plant species, such as Lonicera maackii, are threats to the ecosystems of their invaded ran...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...