Invasive plant suppresses the growth of native tree seedlings by disrupting belowground mutualisms
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The fungal fast lane: common mycorrhizal networks extend bioactive zones of allelochemicals in soilsResearch Progress on the use of Plant Allelopathy in Agriculture and the Physiological and Ecological Mechanisms of Allelopathy.Above-belowground interactions govern the course and impact of biological invasionsBiotic interactions in the rhizosphere: a diverse cooperative enterprise for plant productivityReady or Not, Garlic Mustard Is Moving In: Alliaria petiolata as a Member of Eastern North American ForestsPhytotoxic effects of (+/-)-catechin in vitro, in soil, and in the fieldThe invasive plant, Brassica nigra, degrades local mycorrhizas across a wide geographical landscapeMycorrhizae and soil phosphorus affect growth of Celastrus orbiculatusThe effects of leaf litter nutrient pulses on Alliaria petiolata performance.Soil fungal abundance and diversity: another victim of the invasive plant Centaurea maculosa.Fine-root and mycorrhizal traits help explain ecosystem processes and responses to global change.Evolutionary history and novel biotic interactions determine plant responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen fertilization.Indirect effects of an invasive annual grass on seed fates of two native perennial grass species.Soil feedback of exotic savanna grass relates to pathogen absence and mycorrhizal selectivity.Effects of the invasive plant garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) on bacterial communities in a northern hardwood forest soil.Climate change and invasion by intracontinental range-expanding exotic plants: the role of biotic interactions.Plant Communities Rather than Soil Properties Structure Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities along Primary Succession on a Mine Spoil.The potential role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in protecting endangered plants and habitats.Positive feedback between mycorrhizal fungi and plants influences plant invasion success and resistance to invasion.Resistance and recovery of soil microbial communities in the face of Alliaria petiolata invasions.The rhizosphere microbiota of plant invaders: an overview of recent advances in the microbiomics of invasive plants.Exotic plant invasion in the context of plant defense against herbivores.Ectomycorrhizal fungi of exotic pine plantations in relation to native host trees in Iran: evidence of host range expansion by local symbionts to distantly related host taxa.Disrupting mycorrhizal mutualisms: a potential mechanism by which exotic tamarisk outcompetes native cottonwoods.Microbial population and community dynamics on plant roots and their feedbacks on plant communities.Coevolution between invasive and native plants driven by chemical competition and soil biota.Inversion of plant dominance-diversity relationships along a latitudinal stress gradient.Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community differs between a coexisting native shrub and introduced annual grass.The abundance and diversity of legume-nodulating rhizobia in 28-year-old plantations of tropical, subtropical, and exotic tree species: a case study from the Forest Reserve of Bandia, Senegal.Exploring the evolutionary ecology of fungal endophytes in agricultural systems: using functional traits to reveal mechanisms in community processesIndirect competition for pollinators is weak compared to direct resource competition: pollination and performance in the face of an invader.Coexistence and relative abundance in plant communities are determined by feedbacks when the scale of feedback and dispersal is local.The mycorrhizal contribution to plant productivity, plant nutrition and soil structure in experimental grassland.An estimate of potential threats levels to soil biodiversity in EU.Species invasion alters local adaptation to soil communities in a native plant.Predicting community and ecosystem outcomes of mycorrhizal responses to global change.Radish introduction affects soil biota and has a positive impact on the growth of a native plant.Soil Bacteria and Fungi Respond on Different Spatial Scales to Invasion by the Legume Lespedeza cuneataGeographical and temporal changes of foliar fungal endophytes associated with the invasive plant Ageratina adenophora.Relative importance of deterministic and stochastic processes in driving arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal assemblage during the spreading of a toxic plant.
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Invasive plant suppresses the growth of native tree seedlings by disrupting belowground mutualisms
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Benjamin E Wolfe
Giles C Thelen
John N Klironomos
Kristina A Stinson
Steven G Hallett
Stuart A Campbell
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PBIO.0040140
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2006-05-01T00:00:00Z