2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.1069016
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Bacillus benefits the competitive growth of Ambrosia artemisiifolia by increasing available nutrient levels

Abstract: Bacillus can help plants to acquire nutrients either directly or indirectly. However, the role of Bacillus community on the competitive growth of invasive Ambrosia artemisiifolia is poorly understood. Native Setaria viridis is often found in areas that have been invaded by A. artemisiifolia. We sought to determine whether the quantitative and/or qualitative differences in the Bacillus community present on the invasive A. artemisiifolia and native S.viridis provide a competitive advantage to the invasive over n… Show more

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“…The invasion of Flaveria bidentis altered the community structure of Bacillus, whose recruitment promotes the growth of F. bidentis by increasing the levels of nitrogen and phosphorus in the plant [29]. The invasive plant Ambrosia artemisiifolia increased the availability of soil nitrogen and phosphorus by recruiting certain Bacillus species, thereby enhancing its competitive growth and facilitating its successful invasion [32].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The invasion of Flaveria bidentis altered the community structure of Bacillus, whose recruitment promotes the growth of F. bidentis by increasing the levels of nitrogen and phosphorus in the plant [29]. The invasive plant Ambrosia artemisiifolia increased the availability of soil nitrogen and phosphorus by recruiting certain Bacillus species, thereby enhancing its competitive growth and facilitating its successful invasion [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%