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Mycorrhizal fungi influence global plant biogeography
ArticleAbstract: Island biogeography has traditionally focused primarily on abiotic drivers of colonization, extinctiPalabras claves:Autores:Bever J.D., Dawson W., Delavaux C.S., Essl F., Jessica Duchicela, König C., Kreft H., Pergl J., Pyšek P., Schultz P.A., Stein A., van Kleunen M., Weigelt P., Winter M.Fuentes:googlescopusNon-native plants and soil microbes: Potential contributors to the consistent reduction in soil aggregate stability caused by the disturbance of North American grasslands
ArticleAbstract: • Soil aggregate stability is an important ecosystem property that is altered by anthropogenic distuPalabras claves:grazing, Non-native plants, Soil microbial community, Tillage, Water-stable aggregatesAutores:Bever J.D., Jessica Duchicela, Kaonongbua W., Middleton E.L., Schultz P.A., Vogelsang K.M.Fuentes:googlescopusWhen and where plant-soil feedback may promote plant coexistence: a meta-analysis
OtherAbstract: Plant-soil feedback (PSF) theory provides a powerful framework for understanding plant dynamics by iPalabras claves:COEXISTENCE, Meta-analysis, mutualists, pathogens, phylogenetic relatedness, plant–soil feedback, soil communitiesAutores:Bauer J.T., Bever J.D., Comita L.S., Crawford K.M., Eppinga M.B., Johnson D.J., Mangan S.A., Simon A. Queenborough, Strand A.E., Suding K.N., Umbanhowar J.A.Fuentes:scopusSoil aggregate stability increase is strongly related to fungal community succession along an abandoned agricultural field chronosequence in the Bolivian Altiplano
ArticleAbstract: Summary: Soil aggregate stability is an important ecosystem property which deteriorates overtime duePalabras claves:Altiplano Bolivia pampa, arbuscular mycorrhiza, fungi, Land abandoned chronosequence, Soil aggregate stability, Soil micro-organismAutores:Bever J.D., Bontti E., Jessica Duchicela, Sullivan T.S.Fuentes:googlescopusSymbionts as filters of plant colonization of islands: Tests of expected patterns and environmental consequences in the galapagos
ArticleAbstract: The establishments of new organisms that arrive naturally or with anthropogenic assistance depend prPalabras claves:arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, habitat filtering, Introduced flora, Mycorrhizal response, Native flora, Plant, Soil aggregate stability, Soil feedbackAutores:Bever J.D., Jessica Duchicela, Schultz P.A.Fuentes:googlescopus