<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>In my thesis project I studied the role of soil biota as possible drivers of linkages between plant community diversity and plant productivity. My study was carried out in the framework of a large grassland biodiversity experiment in Jena, the so-called Jena Experiment.<br/> In chapter 1 I explain how soil biota may exert control over plant community productivity by recycling organic material and by intimately interacting with plant roots, either acting as antagonists to plants or as plant growth-promoting symbionts. Reciprocal interactions between plant and soil communities are an important component of so-called ‘plant-soil feedbacks’ (PSFs). In the PSF loop, plant community composition drives changes in belowground com...
1. Plants influence associated soil biotic communities that in turn can alter the performance of the...
1 Plant community development depends to a great extent on the availability of soil nutrients, but r...
Soil microbial communities may influence the composition and species abundance of plant communities ...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF), plant trait and functional group concepts advanced our understanding of p...
Biodiversity is declining worldwide and many ecosystems have been degraded due to human actions. The...
1. Plant–soil feedback (PSF), plant trait and functional group concepts advanced our understanding o...
* Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomass...
Species-rich plant communities can produce twice as much aboveground biomass as monocultures, but th...
It has become clear that plants can create soils that affect subsequent plant growth. However, becau...
Plant community productivity tends to increase as species richness increases, but the mechanisms beh...
Plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) have gained attention for their role in plant community dynamics, but th...
UNLABELLED Plant-soil feedbacks have been recognised as playing a key role in a range of ecologic...
Abstract Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are suggested to be major drivers of plant species coexistence ...
1. Plants influence associated soil biotic communities that in turn can alter the performance of the...
1. Plants influence associated soil biotic communities that in turn can alter the performance of the...
1. Plants influence associated soil biotic communities that in turn can alter the performance of the...
1 Plant community development depends to a great extent on the availability of soil nutrients, but r...
Soil microbial communities may influence the composition and species abundance of plant communities ...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF), plant trait and functional group concepts advanced our understanding of p...
Biodiversity is declining worldwide and many ecosystems have been degraded due to human actions. The...
1. Plant–soil feedback (PSF), plant trait and functional group concepts advanced our understanding o...
* Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomass...
Species-rich plant communities can produce twice as much aboveground biomass as monocultures, but th...
It has become clear that plants can create soils that affect subsequent plant growth. However, becau...
Plant community productivity tends to increase as species richness increases, but the mechanisms beh...
Plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) have gained attention for their role in plant community dynamics, but th...
UNLABELLED Plant-soil feedbacks have been recognised as playing a key role in a range of ecologic...
Abstract Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are suggested to be major drivers of plant species coexistence ...
1. Plants influence associated soil biotic communities that in turn can alter the performance of the...
1. Plants influence associated soil biotic communities that in turn can alter the performance of the...
1. Plants influence associated soil biotic communities that in turn can alter the performance of the...
1 Plant community development depends to a great extent on the availability of soil nutrients, but r...
Soil microbial communities may influence the composition and species abundance of plant communities ...