[HTML][HTML] Role of endophytes and rhizosphere microbes in promoting the invasion of exotic plants in arid and semi-arid areas: A review
Endophytes and rhizospheric microorganisms support invasive species' adaptation to
environmental stresses. Here, we review the impacts of endophytes, rhizospheric microbes …
environmental stresses. Here, we review the impacts of endophytes, rhizospheric microbes …
Increasing flavonoid concentrations in root exudates enhance associations between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and an invasive plant
Many invasive plants have enhanced mutualistic arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal
associations, however, mechanisms underlying differences in AM fungal associations …
associations, however, mechanisms underlying differences in AM fungal associations …
Greater chemical signaling in root exudates enhances soil mutualistic associations in invasive plants compared to natives
H Yu, Y He, W Zhang, L Chen, J Zhang… - New …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive plants can change soil properties resulting in improved growth. Although invaders
are known to alter soil chemistry, it remains unclear if chemicals secreted by roots facilitate …
are known to alter soil chemistry, it remains unclear if chemicals secreted by roots facilitate …
Mechanisms of Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera) invasion and their management implications–a review
Ecosystems are under increasing stress from environmental change, including invasion by
non-native species that can disrupt ecological processes and functions. Chinese tallow …
non-native species that can disrupt ecological processes and functions. Chinese tallow …
Root flavonoids are related to enhanced AMF colonization of an invasive tree
Y Pei, E Siemann, B Tian, J Ding - AoB Plants, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are important mutualistic microbes in soil, which have
capacity to form mutualistic associations with most land plants. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi …
capacity to form mutualistic associations with most land plants. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi …
Woody invaders are more highly colonized by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi than congeneric native species
Premise Invasive species tend to possess acquisitive plant traits that support fast growth and
strong competitive ability. However, the relevance of symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal …
strong competitive ability. However, the relevance of symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal …
Interactive effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition accelerate litter decomposition cycles of invasive tree (Triadica sebifera)
Litter decomposition is an important component of forest nutrient recycling potentially
impacted by elevated CO 2, nitrogen (N) deposition, and biological invasions. Each can …
impacted by elevated CO 2, nitrogen (N) deposition, and biological invasions. Each can …
Gene expression controlling signalling molecules within mutualistic associations of an invasive plant: An evolutionary perspective
B Tian, Y Pei, W Li, J Zhang, S Zhang, J Ding… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Chemical signals are crucial in mediating ecological and evolutionary adaptation of plants to
their environments. Indeed, invasive plants may produce greater amounts of chemical …
their environments. Indeed, invasive plants may produce greater amounts of chemical …
Effects of nitrogen deposition and UV-B radiation on seedling performance of Chinese tallow tree (Triadica sebifera): A photosynthesis perspective
Chinese tallow tree (Triadica sebifera) is native to China but is aggressively invading plant
species in southeastern USA Growth of invasive T. sebifera has been shown to be promoted …
species in southeastern USA Growth of invasive T. sebifera has been shown to be promoted …