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Above- and below-ground herbivory effects on below-ground plant-fungus ineractions and plant-soil feedback responses / MARTIJN BEZEMER, T.
Titre : Above- and below-ground herbivory effects on below-ground plant-fungus ineractions and plant-soil feedback responses Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : MARTIJN BEZEMER, T., Auteur ; VAN DER PUTTEN, W.H., Auteur ; MARTENS, H., Auteur ; VAN DE VOORDE, T.F.J., Auteur ; MULDER, P.P.J., Auteur ; KOSTENKO, O., Auteur ; COS Printing Co Pte Ltd, Imprimeur Editeur : Oxford : BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS Année de publication : 2013 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Mots-clés : Agriotes lineatus insect herbivory Jacobaea vulgaris Mamestra brassicae plant-soil (below-ground) interactions pyrrolizidine alkaloids root herbivory Senecio jacobaea soil pathogens T-RFLP Matricule : R232.101(2):325 Références : Journal of Ecology, 101(2) : 325-333 Type de sous doc : Autre/Bibliographie Autres ISBN/ISSN : 0022-0477 Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=597759 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Evidence that acidification-induced declines in plant diversity and productivity are mediated by changes in below-ground communities and soil properties in a semi-ared steppe / CHEN, D.
Titre : Evidence that acidification-induced declines in plant diversity and productivity are mediated by changes in below-ground communities and soil properties in a semi-ared steppe Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : CHEN, D., Auteur ; LAN, Z., Auteur ; BAI, X., Auteur ; GRACE, J.B., Auteur ; BAI, Y., Auteur ; AUSTIN, A., Editeur scientifique ; REES, M., Editeur scientifique ; BARDGETT, R., Editeur scientifique ; GIBSON, D., Editeur scientifique ; COS Printing Co Pte Ltd, Imprimeur ; DAVY, A., Editeur scientifique Editeur : BRITISH ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY Année de publication : 2013 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : base mineral cations nitrogen cycling plant species richness plant-soil (below-ground) interactions productivity semi-arid steppe soil aluminium ions soil microbial organisms soil nematodes structural equation modelling Matricule : R232.101(5):1322 Références : Journal of Ecology, 101(5) : 1322-1334 Type de sous doc : Autre/Bibliographie Autres ISBN/ISSN : 0022-0477 Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=600835 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Linking litter decomposition of above- and below-ground organs to plant-soil feedbacks worldwide / FRESCHET, G.T.
Titre : Linking litter decomposition of above- and below-ground organs to plant-soil feedbacks worldwide Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : FRESCHET, G.T., Auteur ; CORNELISSEN, J.H.C., Auteur ; TAO, J., Auteur ; SOUDZILOVSKAIA, N.A., Auteur ; ONIPCHENKO, V.G., Auteur ; JACKSON, B.G., Auteur ; LIU, W., Auteur ; ELUMEEVA, T.G., Auteur ; WARDLE, D.A., Auteur ; CORNWELL, W.K., Auteur ; COS Printing Co Pte Ltd, Imprimeur Editeur : BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Année de publication : 2013 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple glacé Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : decomposition rate (k) fine root leaf litter decomposability litter input plant economics spectrum plant functional traits plant-soil (below-ground) interactions plant-soil feedback response-effect framework Matricule : R232.101(4):943 Références : The journal of ecology, 101(4) : 943-952 Type de sous doc : Carte/Autre/Bibliographie Autres ISBN/ISSN : 0022-0477 Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=599820 Exemplaires
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Titre : Species-specific plant-soil feedback effects on above-ground plant-insect interactions Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : KOS, M., Auteur ; TUIJL, M.A.B., Auteur ; DE ROO, J., Auteur ; MULDER, P.P.J., Auteur ; BEZEMER, T.M., Auteur Année de publication : 2015 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : amino acids aphid Aphis jacobaeae Brachycaudus cardui Jacobaea vulgaris plant-soil (below-ground) interactions pyrrolizidine alkaloids soil fungal community Matricule : R232.103(4):904 Références : The journal of ecology, 103(4) : 904-914 Type de sous doc : Autre/Bibliographie Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=610686 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Alien and native plant establishment in grassland communities is more strongly affected by disturbance than above- and below-ground enemies / MÜLLER, G.
Titre : Alien and native plant establishment in grassland communities is more strongly affected by disturbance than above- and below-ground enemies Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : MÜLLER, G., Auteur ; HORSTMEYER, L., Auteur ; RÖNNEBURG, T., Auteur ; VAN KLEUNEN, M., Auteur ; DAWSON, W., Auteur Année de publication : 2016 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple glacé Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : below-ground interactions biotic resistance coexistence community ecology enemy release hypothesis herbivory invasion ecology pathogens plant-soil (below-ground) interactions plant-soil feedback Matricule : R232.104(5):1233 Références : Journal of Ecology, 104(5) : 1233-1242 Type de sous doc : Autre/Bibliographie Autres ISBN/ISSN : 0022-0477 Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=616248 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Complex plant-soil interactions enhance plant species diversity by delaying community convergence / FUKAMI, T.
PermalinkHierarchical responses of plant-soil interactions to climate change: consequences for the global carbon cycle / BARDGETT, R.D.
PermalinkIntra- and interspecific plant-soil interactions, soil legacies and priority effects during old-field succession / VAN DE VOORDE, T.F.J.
PermalinkSalt marsh-mangrove ecotones: using structural gradients to investigate the effects of woody plant encroachment on plant-soil interactions and ecosystem carbon pools / YANDO, E.S.
PermalinkAbove-ground and below-ground responses to long-term nutrient addition across a retrogressive chronosequence / WARDLE, D.A.
PermalinkPermalinkBeyond biomass: Soil feedbacks are transient over plant life stages and alter fitness / DUDENHÖFFER, J.-H.
PermalinkBiotic and abiotic plant-soil feedback depends on nitrogen-acquisition strategy and shifts during long-term ecosystem development / KENNY PNG, G.
PermalinkContrasting effects of nutrient enrichment on below-ground biomass in coatal wetlands / GRAHAM, S.A.
PermalinkDifferential responses of grasses and forbs led to marked reduction in below-ground productivity in temperate steppe following chronic N deposition / BAI, W.
PermalinkDisentangling plant and soil microbial controls on carbon and nitrogen loss in grassland mesocosms / DE VRIES, F.T.
PermalinkPermalinkEffects of plant functional group loss on soil biota and net ecosystem exchange: a plant removal experiment in the Mongolian grassland / CHEN, D.
PermalinkEffects of spatial plant-soil feedback heterogeneity on plant performance in monocultures / WUBS, E.R.J.
PermalinkImpact of above- and below-ground invertebrates on temporal and spatial stability of grassland of different diversity / EISENHAUER, N.
PermalinkNo evidence that plant-soil feedback effects of native and invasive plant species under glasshouse conditions are reflected in the field / SCHITTKO, C.
PermalinkPartner diversity and identity impacts on plant productivity in Acacia-rhizobial interactions / BARRETT, L.G.
PermalinkPlant and insect microbial symbionts alter the outcome of plant-herbivore-parasitoid interactions: implications for invaded, agricultural and natural systems / BENNETT, A.E.
PermalinkPlant community composition but not plant traits determine the outcome of soil legacy effects on plants and insects / HEINEN, R.
PermalinkPermalinkPlant diversity improves protection against soil-borne pathogens by fostering antagonistic bacterial communities / LATZ, E.
PermalinkPermalinkPlant secondary metabolites: a key driver of litter decomposition and soil nutrient cycling / CHOMEL, M.
PermalinkPlant-soil feedbacks mediate shrub expansion in declining forests, but only in the right light / PFENNIGWERTH, A.A.
PermalinkPermalinkPlant species richness promotes soil carbon and nitrogen stocks in grasslands without legumes / CONG, W.-F.
PermalinkPlasticity in leaf and stem nutrient resorption proficiency potentially reinforces plant-soil feedbacks and microscale heterogeneity in a semi-arid grassland / LÜ, X.-T.
PermalinkRelationships among soil moisture, aeration and plant communities in natural and harvested coniferous forests in coastal British Columbia, Canada / SAJEDI, T.
PermalinkRelative contributions of plant traits and soil microbial properties to mountain grassland ecosystem services / GRIGULIS, K.
PermalinkSoil carbon response to woody plant encroachment: importance of spatial heterogeneity and deep soil storage / ZHOU, Y.
PermalinkSoil nutrient heterogeneity modulates ecosystem responses to changes in the identity and richness of plant functional groups / GARCIA-PALACIOS, P.
PermalinkSpatial variation in below-ground seed germination and divergent mycorrhizal associations correlate with spatial segregation of three co-occuring orchid species / JACQUEMYN, H.
PermalinkThe influence of residence time and geographic extent on the strength of plant-soil feedbacks for naturalised Trifolium / McGINN, K.J.
PermalinkThe role of soil chemistry and plant neighbourghoods in structuring fungal communities in three Panamanian rainforests / SCHAPPE, T.
PermalinkPermalinkArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi affect plant tolerance and chemical defences to herbivory through different mechanisms / TAO, L.
PermalinkCarbon isotopic signatures of soil organic matter correlate with leaf area index across woody biomes / LADD, B.
PermalinkCoexistence and relative abundance in plant communities are determined by feedbacks when the sclae of feedback and dispersal is local / MACK, K.M.L.
PermalinkComplementarity in both plant and mycorrhizal fungal communities are not necessarily increased by diversity in the other / WAGG, C.
PermalinkContrasting synchrony in root and leaf phenology across multiple sub-Arctic plant communities / SLOAN, V.L.
PermalinkDecay rates of leaf litters from arbuscular mycorrhizal trees are more sensitive to soil effects than litters from ectomycorrhizal trees / MIDGLEY, M.G.
PermalinkDirect and indirect effects of native range expansion on soil microbial community structure and function / COLLINS, C.G.
PermalinkPermalinkDo native and invasive plants differ in their interactions with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi ? A meta-analysis / BUNN, R.A.
PermalinkDrought history affects grassland plant and microbial carbo turnover during and after a subsequent drought event / FUCHSLUEGER, L.
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