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Conspecific plant–soil feedback scales with population size

by Stephanie Hovatter, Christopher B. Blackwood
"... feedback. conspecific plant–soil feedback may contribute to plant population size variation within a species ’ native range. Keywords germination · growth · survival · native plants · soil microorganisms ..."
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feedback. conspecific plant–soil feedback may contribute to plant population size variation within a species ’ native range. Keywords germination · growth · survival · native plants · soil microorganisms

SPECIAL FEATURE – ESSAY REVIEW PLANT–SOIL INTERACTIONS AND THE CARBON CYCLE Integrating

by Nicholas J. Ostle, Pete Smith, Rosie Fisher, F. Ian Woodward, Joshua B. Fisher, Jo U. Smith, David Galbraith, Peter Levy, Patrick Meir, Niall P. Mcnamara, Richard D. Bardgett
"... plant–soil interactions into global carbon cycle models ..."
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plant–soil interactions into global carbon cycle models

Keywords: Plant soil feedbacks

by unknown authors , 2013
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plant-soil column in the

by Maciej Lenartowicz
"... Mathematical model of water and solute vertical transport in the ..."
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Mathematical model of water and solute vertical transport in the

plant-soil feedbacks

by Stefano Mazzoleni , 2007
"... of fertility induce co-occurring negative and positive ..."
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of fertility induce co-occurring negative and positive

Plant-soil feedbacks and the coexistence of competing plants

by Tomás A Revilla , G F ( Ciska , ) Veen , Maarten B Eppinga , Franz J Weissing , T A Revilla , G F Veen , G F Veen , G F Veen , M B Eppinga
"... Abstract Plant-soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understanding these effects is a major challenge since it is inherently difficult to measure and manipulate highly diverse soil communities. Mathematical models may advance this understanding by making ..."
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Abstract Plant-soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understanding these effects is a major challenge since it is inherently difficult to measure and manipulate highly diverse soil communities. Mathematical models may advance this understanding by making

Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the United States

by Lewis M. Cowardin, Virginia Carter, Francis C. Golet, Wildlife Service - FWS/OBS79/31. USDI, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Biological Service. 103 , 1979
"... This classification, to be used in a new inventory of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States, is intended to describe ecological taxa, arrange them in a system useful to resource managers, furnish units for mapping, and provide uniformity of concepts and terms. Wetlands are defined by ..."
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by plants (hydrophytes), soils (hydric soils), and frequency of flooding. Ecologically related areas of deep water, traditionally not considered wetlands, are included in the classification as deepwater habitats. Systems form the highest level of the classification hierarchy; five are defined

Negative plant–soil feedback and species coexistence

by Giuliano Bonanomi, Francesco Giannino, Stefano Mazzoleni - Oikos , 2005
"... Different mechanisms, including equilibrium and non-equilibrium processes, have been taken into account as possible theoretical explanations of species coexistence. Despite the ample evidence on the existence of negative plant/soil feedback in both agriculture and natural vegetation, the role of the ..."
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Different mechanisms, including equilibrium and non-equilibrium processes, have been taken into account as possible theoretical explanations of species coexistence. Despite the ample evidence on the existence of negative plant/soil feedback in both agriculture and natural vegetation, the role

IRRIGATION OPTIMIZATION BY MODELING OF PLANT-SOIL INTERACTION

by Zhongping Li, Jean-claude Mailhol
"... Irrigation scheduling is an important issue for crop man-agement, in a general context of limited water resources and increasing concern about agricultural productivity. Methods to optimize crop irrigation should take into ac-count the impact of water stress on plant growth and the water balance in ..."
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in the plant-soil-atmosphere system. In this article, we propose a methodology to solve the irrigation scheduling problem. For this purpose, a plant-soil inter-action model is used to simulate the structural-functional plant growth conditioned by water status. The system dy-namics is driven by a delay

Plants, Soils, and Climate Faculty Publications Plants, Soils, and Climate

by Shih-yu (simon Wang, Adam J. Clark, Adam J. Clark , 2010
"... Quasi-decadal spectral peaks of tropical Western Pacific SSTs as a precursor for tropical cyclone threat ..."
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Quasi-decadal spectral peaks of tropical Western Pacific SSTs as a precursor for tropical cyclone threat
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