Positive responses of coastal dune plants to soil conditioning by the invasive Lupinus nootkatensis

Volume: 77, Pages: 1 - 9
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
Invasive nitrogen-fixing plants drive vegetation dynamics and may cause irreversible changes in nutrient-limited ecosystems through increased soil resources. We studied how soil conditioning by the invasive alien Lupinus nootkatensis affected the seedling growth of co-occurring native plant species in coastal dunes, and whether responses to lupin-conditioned soil could be explained by fertilisation effects interacting with specific ecological...
Paper Details
Title
Positive responses of coastal dune plants to soil conditioning by the invasive Lupinus nootkatensis
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Volume
77
Pages
1 - 9
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