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An International Journal on Plant-Soil Relationships

by Københavns Universitet, Sally Nordlund Dresbøll, Dorte Bodin Thorup-kristensen, Sally Nordlund Andersen, Dorte Bodin, Dresbøll Kristian Thorup-kristensen, Sally Nordlund Andersen, Dorte Bodin Dresbøll
"... Root interactions between intercropped legumes and non-legumes- a competition study of red clover and red beet at different nitrogen levels ..."
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Root interactions between intercropped legumes and non-legumes- a competition study of red clover and red beet at different nitrogen levels

Plant and Soil An International Journal on Plant-Soil Relationships

by Dolores Asensio, Jorge Curiel Yuste, Stefania Mattana, Àngela Ribas, Josep Peñuelas, Dolores Asensio, Jorge Curiel Yuste , 2011
"... Litter VOCs induce changes in soil microbial biomass C and N and largely increase soil CO2 efflux ..."
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Litter VOCs induce changes in soil microbial biomass C and N and largely increase soil CO2 efflux

Plant and Soil An International Journal on Plant-Soil Relationships

by Filip Kolář, Markéta Dortová, Jan Lepš, Miloslav Pouzar, Anna Krejčová , 2013
"... Serpentine ecotypic differentiation in a polyploid plant complex: shared tolerance to Mg and Ni stress among di- and tetraploid serpentine populations of Knautia arvensis (Dipsacaceae) ..."
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Serpentine ecotypic differentiation in a polyploid plant complex: shared tolerance to Mg and Ni stress among di- and tetraploid serpentine populations of Knautia arvensis (Dipsacaceae)

Plant and Soil An International Journal on Plant-Soil Relationships

by Lorenzo Rossi, Luca Sebastiani, Paolo Cherubini, Lorenzo Rossi, Luca Sebastiani, Roberto Tognetti, Giovanni Morelli, Paolo Cherubini , 2013
"... Tree-ring wood anatomy and stable isotopes show structural and functional adjustments in olive trees under different water availability ..."
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Tree-ring wood anatomy and stable isotopes show structural and functional adjustments in olive trees under different water availability

Plant and Soil An International Journal on Plant-Soil Relationships

by Esteban Chirino, Alberto Vilagrosa , 2010
"... s11104-011-0730-1 Using hydrogel and clay to improve the water status of seedlings for dryland restoration ..."
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s11104-011-0730-1 Using hydrogel and clay to improve the water status of seedlings for dryland restoration

PLATHO- a simulation model of resource allocation in

by Sebastian Gayler, Eckart Priesack, Dr. Sebastian Gayler , 2005
"... the plant-soil system ..."
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the plant-soil system

SPECIAL FEATURE – ESSAY REVIEW PLANT–SOIL FEEDBACKS IN A CHANGING WORLD Plant–soil feedbacks: the past, the present and future challenges

by Wim H. Van Der Putten, Richard D. Bardgett, James D. Bever, T. Martijn Bezemer, Brenda B. Casper, Tadashi Fukami, Paul Kardol, John N. Klironomos, Andrew Kulmatiski, Jennifer A. Schweitzer, Katherine N. Suding, David A. Wardle
"... 1. Plant–soil feedbacks is becoming an important concept for explaining vegetation dynamics, the invasiveness of introduced exotic species in new habitats and how terrestrial ecosystems respond to global land use and climate change. Using a new conceptual model, we show how critical alterations in p ..."
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1. Plant–soil feedbacks is becoming an important concept for explaining vegetation dynamics, the invasiveness of introduced exotic species in new habitats and how terrestrial ecosystems respond to global land use and climate change. Using a new conceptual model, we show how critical alterations

Plant-soil interactions promote co-occurrence of three nonnative woody shrubs

by Sara E Kuebbing , Aime´e T Classen , Jaime J Call , Jeremiah A Henning , Daniel Simberloff , 2015
"... Abstract. Ecosystems containing multiple nonnative plant species are common, but mechanisms promoting their co-occurrence are understudied. Plant-soil interactions contribute to the dominance of singleton species in nonnative ranges because many nonnatives experience stronger positive feedbacks rel ..."
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Abstract. Ecosystems containing multiple nonnative plant species are common, but mechanisms promoting their co-occurrence are understudied. Plant-soil interactions contribute to the dominance of singleton species in nonnative ranges because many nonnatives experience stronger positive feedbacks

1 Plant-soil feedbacks mediated by humus forms: a review 2

by Jean-françois Ponge , 2013
"... The present review was undertaken to add more information on the place taken by humus forms in plant-soil interactions. Three questions were asked: (i) are humus forms under the control of plant-soil relationships, (ii) are humus forms the main seat of these relationships, and (iii) can humus forms ..."
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The present review was undertaken to add more information on the place taken by humus forms in plant-soil interactions. Three questions were asked: (i) are humus forms under the control of plant-soil relationships, (ii) are humus forms the main seat of these relationships, and (iii) can humus forms

Fractionation and determination of trace elements in plants, soils and sediments

by A. Cottenie, R. Camerlynck, M. Verloo, A. Dhaese - Pure Appl Chem 1979
"... Abstract- With the aid of more sensitive instrumental methods it is possi-ble to determine trace elements after separation of different fractions from soil and plant samples. Fractions of soils and sediments are obtained by extraction with different reagents, chosen in function of biological, ecolog ..."
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Abstract- With the aid of more sensitive instrumental methods it is possi-ble to determine trace elements after separation of different fractions from soil and plant samples. Fractions of soils and sediments are obtained by extraction with different reagents, chosen in function of biological
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