Contribution of conspecific soil microorganisms to tree seedling light responses: Insights from two tropical species with contrasting shade tolerance

Volume: 166, Pages: 103826 - 103826
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Light intensity drives whole-plant carbon gain, with consequences for biomass production and plant community dynamics in forest systems. Recent studies suggest that soil microbial communities may mediate the impacts of resource availability on plant performance, yet little is known about the net effect of conspecific soil microorganisms for tree seedling light responses. Here we examined the interactive effects of light availability and presence...
Paper Details
Title
Contribution of conspecific soil microorganisms to tree seedling light responses: Insights from two tropical species with contrasting shade tolerance
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
166
Pages
103826 - 103826
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