Soil biota and chemical interactions promote co‐existence in co‐evolved grassland communities
Abstract
Plant populations can exhibit local adaptation to their abiotic environment, such as climate and soil properties, as well as biotic components such as the chemical signatures of dominant plant species and mutualistic and pathogenic microbial populations. While patterns of local adaptation in individual species are widely recorded, the importance of microevolutionary processes for plant community assembly and function is poorly understood. Here,...
Paper Details
Title
Soil biota and chemical interactions promote co‐existence in co‐evolved grassland communities
Published Date
Jun 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
107
Issue
6
Pages
2611 - 2622
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