Root carbon flow from an invasive plant to belowground foodwebs
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Grass invasion effects on forest soil carbon depend on landscape-level land use patterns.Compositional differences in simulated root exudates elicit a limited functional and compositional response in soil microbial communities.Plant-microbial competition for nitrogen increases microbial activities and carbon loss in invaded soils.Roots rather than shoot residues drive soil arthropod communities of arable fields.Smooth brome changes gross soil nitrogen cycling processes during invasion of a rough fescue grasslandEngineering or food? mechanisms of facilitation by a habitat-forming invasive seaweedTwo co-occurring invasive woody shrubs alter soil properties and promote subdominant invasive species
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Root carbon flow from an invasive plant to belowground foodwebs
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im März 2012 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в березні 2012
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Root carbon flow from an invasive plant to belowground foodwebs
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Root carbon flow from an invasive plant to belowground foodwebs
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Root carbon flow from an invasive plant to belowground foodwebs
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Root carbon flow from an invasive plant to belowground foodwebs
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Jayna L. DeVore
John C. Maerz
Mark A. Bradford
Michael S. Strickland
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10.1007/S11104-012-1210-Y
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2012-03-16T00:00:00Z