Original paper
Nematode communities, plant nutrient economy and life‐cycle characteristics jointly determine plant monoculture performance over 12 years
Abstract
Knowledge from agriculture and ecological field studies suggests that plant monocultures lose productivity over time, but the drivers underlying the long‐term performance of monocultures of grassland species are not completely understood. We examined the performance of 60 grassland species growing in monoculture for 12 years in a biodiversity experiment (Jena Experiment) and studied three groups of biotic drivers potentially affecting plant...
Paper Details
Title
Nematode communities, plant nutrient economy and life‐cycle characteristics jointly determine plant monoculture performance over 12 years
Published Date
Jan 22, 2020
Journal
Volume
129
Issue
4
Pages
466 - 479
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