2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14375
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Canopy facilitation outweighs elemental allelopathy in a metalliferous system during an exceptionally dry year

Hugo Randé,
Richard Michalet,
David Nemer
et al.

Abstract: The elemental allelopathy hypothesis states that the metal‐rich litter of hyper‐accumulating species may have a detrimental impact on neighbouring plants giving a competitive advantage to hyper‐accumulators. Here, we aim to specify the conditions of application of this hypothesis in realistic field conditions, and its relative importance compared to other positive effects found in metalliferous systems. We disentangled the litter‐induced elemental allelopathy and canopy effects of two metallophyte species (Ar… Show more

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