2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-024-06958-3
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Spatial patterns and effects of invasive plants on soil microbial activity and diversity along river corridors

Erika Gömöryová,
Richard Hrivnák,
Dobromil Galvánek
et al.

Abstract: Background and aims Invasive species represent a threat to the conservation of biological systems. Riparian ecosystems are vulnerable to plant invasions, as waterflow facilitates the dispersal of plant propagules, while invasive species may subsequently impact soil, including soil microbial communities. Downstream connectivity among disparate riverine segments is expected to cause spatial continuity of abiotic and biotic components of riparian ecosystems. Methods … Show more

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