| Soil fungi rather than bacteria were modified by invasive plants, and that benefited invasive plant growth | |
| Xiao, Hai Feng; Feng, Yu Long; Schaefer, Douglas A.; et al | |
| 2014 | |
| Source Publication | PLANT AND SOIL
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| Volume | 378Issue:1-2Pages:253-264 |
| Abstract |
Successful invasion by exotic plant species can modify the abundance and composition of soil microbial communities. Eupatorium adenophora and Chromolaena odorata are exotics that have become highly invasive plants in China. Several studies have investigated mechanisms of their successful invasions including phenotypic plasticity, genetic differentiation, and allelopathy, but little is known about their effects on soil microorganisms. Moreover, whether soil microbial community changes could cause feedback effects on these plant species is also not known. We seek a belowground microbiological mechanism supporting successful invasions by these exotic plants. |
| Keyword | Eupatorium Adenophora Chromolaena Odorata Eupatorium Japonicum Eupatorium Heterophyllum Plant Invasion Microbial Biomass Microbial Community Composition Amf |
| Document Type | 期刊论文 |
| Identifier | https://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/4927 |
| Collection | 土壤生态组 |
| Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Xiao, Hai Feng,Feng, Yu Long,Schaefer, Douglas A.,et al. Soil fungi rather than bacteria were modified by invasive plants, and that benefited invasive plant growth[J]. PLANT AND SOIL,2014,378(1-2):253-264. |
| APA | Xiao, Hai Feng,Feng, Yu Long,Schaefer, Douglas A.,&et al.(2014).Soil fungi rather than bacteria were modified by invasive plants, and that benefited invasive plant growth.PLANT AND SOIL,378(1-2),253-264. |
| MLA | Xiao, Hai Feng,et al."Soil fungi rather than bacteria were modified by invasive plants, and that benefited invasive plant growth".PLANT AND SOIL 378.1-2(2014):253-264. |
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