Agricultural soil legacy influences multitrophic interactions between crops, their pathogens and pollinators
Jules K. Davis,
Anna D. Cohen,
Zoe L. Getman-Pickering
et al.
Abstract:Soil legacy influences plant interactions with antagonists and below-ground mutualists. Plant–antagonist interactions can jeopardize plant–pollinator interactions, while soil mutualists can enhance plant–pollinator interactions. This suggests that soil legacy, either directly or mediated through plant symbionts, affects pollinators. Despite the importance of pollinators to natural and managed ecosystems, information on how soil legacy affects plant–pollinator interactions is limited. We assessed effects of soi… Show more
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