1. Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomass ('overyielding') can be explained by soil pathogens depressing productivity more in low than in high diverse plant communities. However, tests of such soil effects in field studies were constrained by experimental limitations to manipulate soil community composition independent of plant community composition. Here, we report of an experiment where feedback effects to plants were tested for both plant and soil monocultures and mixtures. 2. Our results demonstrate that overyielding is the result of plant species in mixture being more growth-limited by 'own' soil biota than by soil biota of other plant species. This effect disappeared when the...
Recent studies suggest that plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) may provide mechanisms for plant diversity, ...
Plant-soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understandin...
For thousands of years farmers have known that soil organisms can destroy crops but only in the past...
1. Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomas...
1. Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomas...
* Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomass...
<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>In my thesis project I studied the role of soil biota as possible drivers of link...
Background and aims Plants influence the soil they grow in, and this can alter the performance of ot...
Plant–soil feedbacks can influence plant growth and community structure by modifying soil biota and ...
Plant community productivity commonly increases with increasing plant diversity, which is explained ...
1. Our aim was to explore plant-soil feedback in mixed grassland communities and its significance fo...
Abstract Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are suggested to be major drivers of plant species coexistence ...
We tested the hypothesis that N enrichment modifies plant–soil feedback relationships, resulting in ...
Plant interactions are central in driving the composition and structure of plant populations and com...
1 Plant community development depends to a great extent on the availability of soil nutrients, but r...
Recent studies suggest that plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) may provide mechanisms for plant diversity, ...
Plant-soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understandin...
For thousands of years farmers have known that soil organisms can destroy crops but only in the past...
1. Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomas...
1. Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomas...
* Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomass...
<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>In my thesis project I studied the role of soil biota as possible drivers of link...
Background and aims Plants influence the soil they grow in, and this can alter the performance of ot...
Plant–soil feedbacks can influence plant growth and community structure by modifying soil biota and ...
Plant community productivity commonly increases with increasing plant diversity, which is explained ...
1. Our aim was to explore plant-soil feedback in mixed grassland communities and its significance fo...
Abstract Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are suggested to be major drivers of plant species coexistence ...
We tested the hypothesis that N enrichment modifies plant–soil feedback relationships, resulting in ...
Plant interactions are central in driving the composition and structure of plant populations and com...
1 Plant community development depends to a great extent on the availability of soil nutrients, but r...
Recent studies suggest that plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) may provide mechanisms for plant diversity, ...
Plant-soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understandin...
For thousands of years farmers have known that soil organisms can destroy crops but only in the past...