1.Plant species differ in their capacity to influence soil organic matter, soil nutrient availability and the composition of soil microbial communities. Their influences on soil properties result in net positive or negative feedback effects, which influence plant performance and plant community composition. 2.For two grassland systems, one on a sandy soil in the Netherlands and one on a chalk soil in the United Kingdom, we investigated how individual plant species grown in monocultures changed abiotic and biotic soil conditions. Then, we determined feedback effects of these soils to plants of the same or different species. Feedback effects were analysed at the level of plant species and plant taxonomic groups (grasses vs. forbs). 3.In...
Soil conditioning occurs when plants alter features of their soil environment. When these alteration...
Plant diversity drives changes in the soil microbial community which may result in alterations in ec...
1. Global change is likely to alter plant community structure, with consequences for the structure a...
1 Plant species differ in their capacity to influence soil organic matter, soil nutrient availabilit...
1. Our aim was to explore plant-soil feedback in mixed grassland communities and its significance fo...
1. Our aim was to explore plant–soil feedback in mixed grassland communities and its significance fo...
Plant–soil feedbacks can influence plant growth and community structure by modifying soil biota and ...
Summary 1. Global change is likely to alter plant community structure, with consequences for the str...
Plants can influence both the abiotic and biotic properties of the soil they grow in and in such way...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF), plant trait and functional group concepts advanced our understanding of p...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...
1. The aim was to assess the extent to which the microbial biomass and activity, and community struc...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...
<div><p>Plant diversity drives changes in the soil microbial community which may result in alteratio...
Soil conditioning occurs when plants alter features of their soil environment. When these alteration...
Soil conditioning occurs when plants alter features of their soil environment. When these alteration...
Plant diversity drives changes in the soil microbial community which may result in alterations in ec...
1. Global change is likely to alter plant community structure, with consequences for the structure a...
1 Plant species differ in their capacity to influence soil organic matter, soil nutrient availabilit...
1. Our aim was to explore plant-soil feedback in mixed grassland communities and its significance fo...
1. Our aim was to explore plant–soil feedback in mixed grassland communities and its significance fo...
Plant–soil feedbacks can influence plant growth and community structure by modifying soil biota and ...
Summary 1. Global change is likely to alter plant community structure, with consequences for the str...
Plants can influence both the abiotic and biotic properties of the soil they grow in and in such way...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF), plant trait and functional group concepts advanced our understanding of p...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...
1. The aim was to assess the extent to which the microbial biomass and activity, and community struc...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...
<div><p>Plant diversity drives changes in the soil microbial community which may result in alteratio...
Soil conditioning occurs when plants alter features of their soil environment. When these alteration...
Soil conditioning occurs when plants alter features of their soil environment. When these alteration...
Plant diversity drives changes in the soil microbial community which may result in alterations in ec...
1. Global change is likely to alter plant community structure, with consequences for the structure a...