Competition mode and soil nutrient status shape the role of soil microbes in the diversity–invasibility relationship
Haokun Li,
Xinyu Hu,
Xinze Geng
et al.
Abstract:Understanding the relationship between plant diversity and invasibility is essential in invasion ecology. Species‐rich communities are hypothesized to be more resistant to invasions than species‐poor communities. However, while soil microorganisms play a crucial role in regulating this diversity–invasibility relationship, the effects of plant competition mode and soil nutrient status on their role remain unclear. To address this, we conducted a two‐stage greenhouse experiment. Soils were first conditioned by g… Show more
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