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Biodiversity and belowground interactions mediate community invasion resistance against a tall herb invader
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作者 Christoph Scherber Peter NMwangi +9 位作者 Martin Schmitz Michael Scherer-Lorenzen holger beßler Christof Engels Nico Eisenhauer Varvara DMigunova Stefan Scheu Wolfgang WWeisser Ernst-Detlef Schulze Bernhard Schmid 《Journal of Plant Ecology》 SCIE 2010年第2期99-108,共10页
Aims Species-rich plant communities are hypothesized to be more resistant against plant invasions because they use resources in a more efficient way.However,the relative contributions of aboveground competition and be... Aims Species-rich plant communities are hypothesized to be more resistant against plant invasions because they use resources in a more efficient way.However,the relative contributions of aboveground competition and belowground interactions for invasion resistance are still poorly understood.Methods We compared the performance of Knautia arvensis transplants growing in plots differing in plant diversity both under full competition and with shoots of neighbors tied back to determine the relative strength of aboveground competition in suppressing this test invader without the confounding effect of shading.In addition,we assessed the effects of belowground competition and soil-borne pathogens on transplant performance.Important Findings Both aboveground competition and plant species richness strongly and independently affected invader performance.Aboveground biomass,height,leaf mass per area and flowering of transplanted individuals of K.arvensis decreased with increasing species richness of the host community.Species-rich and species-poor communities both imposed equally strong aboveground competition on K.arvensis.However,belowground interactions(especially belowground root competition)had strong negative effects on transplant performance.In addition,the presence of grasses in a plant community further reduced the performance of K.arvensis.Our results suggest that belowground competition can render species-rich host communities more suppressive to newly arriving species,thus enhancing community invasion resistance. 展开更多
关键词 aboveground competition competitive suppression belowground interactions root competition shoot exclusion species richness
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