Summary 1. Although a major part of plant biomass is underground, we know little about the contribution of different species to root biomass in multispecies communities. We summarize studies on root dis- tributions and plant responses to species-specific soil biota and formulate three hypotheses to explain how root responses may drive species coexistence and ecosystem productivity. 2. Recent studies suggest that root growth of some species may be stimulated in species mixtures compared with monocultures without hampering the growth of other species, leading to below- ground overyielding. Further studies suggest that these responses are the result of reduced impair- ment of growth by species-specific plant pathogens that accumulate in monocu...
Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickly preempting ...
1. Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomas...
1. Species are shifting their ranges, for example to higher elevations, in response to climate chang...
Summary 1. Although a major part of plant biomass is underground, we know little about the contribut...
Plant-plant productivity relationships within ecosystem and community ecology are contentiously deba...
<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>In my thesis project I studied the role of soil biota as possible drivers of link...
Plant-plant productivity relationships within ecosystem and community ecology are contentiously deba...
1. Plant soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized to play...
* Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomass...
Abstract Plant-soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized t...
Background - Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickl...
Background - Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickl...
1. Plant soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized to play...
Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickly preempting ...
Interspecific competition and plant-soil feedbacks are powerful drivers of plant community structure...
Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickly preempting ...
1. Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomas...
1. Species are shifting their ranges, for example to higher elevations, in response to climate chang...
Summary 1. Although a major part of plant biomass is underground, we know little about the contribut...
Plant-plant productivity relationships within ecosystem and community ecology are contentiously deba...
<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>In my thesis project I studied the role of soil biota as possible drivers of link...
Plant-plant productivity relationships within ecosystem and community ecology are contentiously deba...
1. Plant soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized to play...
* Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomass...
Abstract Plant-soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized t...
Background - Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickl...
Background - Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickl...
1. Plant soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized to play...
Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickly preempting ...
Interspecific competition and plant-soil feedbacks are powerful drivers of plant community structure...
Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickly preempting ...
1. Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomas...
1. Species are shifting their ranges, for example to higher elevations, in response to climate chang...