There is a widespread recognition that above- and below-ground organisms are linked through their interactions with host plants that span terrestrial subsystems. In addition to direct effects on plants, soil organisms such as root herbivores can indirectly alter interactions between plants and other community members, with potentially important effects on plant growth and fitness. We manipulated root herbivory by Acalymma vittatum in Cucumis sativus to determine indirect effects on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, leaf herbivory, the leaf pathogen downy mildew and pollinators. We also manipulated pollen receipt by plants to determine whether root herbivory reduced plant reproduction through changes in pollinator visitation. Overall, root herbi...
Aims: Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi associate with the majority of terrestrial plants, influenci...
Herbivores can have a major influence on plant fitness. The direct impact of herbivory on plant repr...
Research into plant-mediated indirect interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and ins...
1.There is widespread recognition that above- and below-ground organisms are linked through their in...
Herbivores affect plants through direct effects, such as tissue damage, and through indirect effects...
1.Feeding by insect herbivores can affect plant growth and the concentration of defense compounds in...
Summary Feeding by insect herbivores can affect plant growth and the concentration of defense compou...
Agricultural management has profound effects on soil communities. Activities such as fertilizer inpu...
Belowground insect herbivory is an important interaction that can shape ecological communities above...
Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive ability of s...
Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive ability of s...
Soil biota-plant interactions play a dominant role in terrestrial ecosystems. Through nutrient miner...
Soil biota-plant interactions play a dominant role in terrestrial ecosystems. Through nutrient miner...
Plants interact with a variety of other community members that have the potential to indirectly infl...
Aims: Plants in nature are confronted by a variety of beneficial and antagonistic above- and belowgr...
Aims: Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi associate with the majority of terrestrial plants, influenci...
Herbivores can have a major influence on plant fitness. The direct impact of herbivory on plant repr...
Research into plant-mediated indirect interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and ins...
1.There is widespread recognition that above- and below-ground organisms are linked through their in...
Herbivores affect plants through direct effects, such as tissue damage, and through indirect effects...
1.Feeding by insect herbivores can affect plant growth and the concentration of defense compounds in...
Summary Feeding by insect herbivores can affect plant growth and the concentration of defense compou...
Agricultural management has profound effects on soil communities. Activities such as fertilizer inpu...
Belowground insect herbivory is an important interaction that can shape ecological communities above...
Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive ability of s...
Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive ability of s...
Soil biota-plant interactions play a dominant role in terrestrial ecosystems. Through nutrient miner...
Soil biota-plant interactions play a dominant role in terrestrial ecosystems. Through nutrient miner...
Plants interact with a variety of other community members that have the potential to indirectly infl...
Aims: Plants in nature are confronted by a variety of beneficial and antagonistic above- and belowgr...
Aims: Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi associate with the majority of terrestrial plants, influenci...
Herbivores can have a major influence on plant fitness. The direct impact of herbivory on plant repr...
Research into plant-mediated indirect interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and ins...