Plant–soil feedbacks: the past, the present and future challenges

WH Van der Putten, RD Bardgett, JD Bever… - Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Plant–soil feedbacks is becoming an important concept for explaining vegetation dynamics,
the invasiveness of introduced exotic species in new habitats and how terrestrial …

Climate change, aboveground-belowground interactions, and species' range shifts

WH Van der Putten - Annual review of ecology, evolution, and …, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Changes in climate, land use, fire incidence, and ecological connections all may contribute
to current species' range shifts. Species shift range individually, and not all species shift …

Novel chemicals engender myriad invasion mechanisms

Inderjit, D Simberloff, H Kaur, S Kalisz… - New …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Non‐native invasive species (NIS) release chemicals into the environment that are unique to
the invaded communities, defined as novel chemicals. Novel chemicals impact competitors …

The legacy of plant invasion: Impacts on soil nitrification and management implications

MR Afzal, M Naz, W Ashraf, D Du - Plants, 2023 - mdpi.com
Plant invasions can have long-lasting impacts on soil nitrification, which plays a critical role
in nutrient cycling and plant growth. This review examines the legacy effects of plant …

Gradualism in Acacia dealbata Link invasion: impact on soil chemistry and microbial community over a chronological sequence

P Souza-Alonso, A Guisande-Collazo… - Soil Biology and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Acacia dealbata Link, a leguminous tree native of Australia, has become a major problem
due to its invasiveness throughout the world. However, little is known about its impact over …

Plant–soil feedbacks of exotic plant species across life forms: a meta-analysis

A Meisner, WH Gera Hol, W de Boer, JA Krumins… - Biological …, 2014 - Springer
Invasive exotic plant species effects on soil biota and processes in their new range can
promote or counteract invasions via changed plant–soil feedback interactions to themselves …

Linking functional traits to impacts of invasive plant species: a case study

M Te Beest, KJ Esler, DM Richardson - Plant Ecology, 2015 - Springer
Our understanding of the link between plant functional traits and ecological impact of
invasive alien plant species is fragmentary and the mechanisms leading to impacts are …

Non-native species litter reduces germination and growth of resident forbs and grasses: allelopathic, osmotic or mechanical effects?

A Loydi, TW Donath, RL Eckstein, A Otte - Biological Invasions, 2015 - Springer
Non-native plant species may contain allelopathic substances that might help to out-
compete native vegetation. These allelochemicals may be released from live or dead plant …

Plant–soil feedback in native vs. invasive populations of a range expanding plant

T Dostálek, Z Münzbergová, A Kladivová, M Macel - Plant and Soil, 2016 - Springer
Background and aims Although plant–soil feedback has been suggested as a mechanism
that drives the success of invasive plants, studies that investigate differences in the intensity …

Negative plant‐phyllosphere feedbacks in native Asteraceae hosts–a novel extension of the plant‐soil feedback framework

BK Whitaker, JT Bauer, JD Bever, K Clay - Ecology Letters, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past 25 years, the plant‐soil feedback (PSF) framework has catalyzed our
understanding of how belowground microbiota impact plant fitness and species coexistence …