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View article: Soil Microbial Recovery to the Rubber Tree Replanting Process in Ivory Coast
Soil Microbial Recovery to the Rubber Tree Replanting Process in Ivory Coast Open
View article: Organic Fertilization Improves Soil Multifunctionality in Sugarcane Agroecosystems
Organic Fertilization Improves Soil Multifunctionality in Sugarcane Agroecosystems Open
Soil multifunctionality is closely tied to soil health, yet a comprehensive understanding of this link in agricultural soils is lacking. The aim of this study was to understand how long-term fertilization practices affect the provision of …
View article: The impact of the rice production system (irrigated <i>vs</i> lowland) on root-associated microbiome from farmer's fields in western Burkina Faso
The impact of the rice production system (irrigated <i>vs</i> lowland) on root-associated microbiome from farmer's fields in western Burkina Faso Open
Due to their potential applications for food safety, there is a growing interest in rice root-associated microbial communities, but some systems remain understudied. Here, we compare the assemblage of root-associated microbiota in rice sam…
View article: The impact of the rice production system (irrigated vs lowland) on root-associated microbiome from farmer’s fields in western Burkina Faso
The impact of the rice production system (irrigated vs lowland) on root-associated microbiome from farmer’s fields in western Burkina Faso Open
As a consequence of its potential applications for food safety, there is a growing interest in rice root-associated microbial communities, but some systems remain understudied. Here, we compare the assemblage of root-associated microbiota …
View article: Enrichment in biodiversity and maturation of the soil food web under conservation agriculture is associated with suppression of rice-parasitic nematodes
Enrichment in biodiversity and maturation of the soil food web under conservation agriculture is associated with suppression of rice-parasitic nematodes Open
View article: Environmental and socioeconomic correlates of extinction risk in endemic species
Environmental and socioeconomic correlates of extinction risk in endemic species Open
Aim Our current understanding of the causes of global extinction risk is mostly informed by the expert knowledge‐based “threats classification scheme” of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Studies based on this dataset came to differ…
View article: Potential alien ranges of European plants will shrink in the future, but less so for already naturalized than for not yet naturalized species
Potential alien ranges of European plants will shrink in the future, but less so for already naturalized than for not yet naturalized species Open
Aims The rapid increase in the number of species that have naturalized beyond their native range is among the most apparent features of the Anthropocene. How alien species will respond to other processes of future global changes is an emer…
View article: Climate and socio‐economic factors explain differences between observed and expected naturalization patterns of European plants around the world
Climate and socio‐economic factors explain differences between observed and expected naturalization patterns of European plants around the world Open
Aim The number of naturalized (i.e. established) alien species has increased rapidly over recent centuries. Given the differences in environmental tolerances among species, little is known about what factors determine the extent to which t…
View article: Fire and herbivory drive fungal and bacterial communities through distinct above- and belowground mechanisms
Fire and herbivory drive fungal and bacterial communities through distinct above- and belowground mechanisms Open
View article: Soil-microorganism-mediated invasional meltdown in plants
Soil-microorganism-mediated invasional meltdown in plants Open
View article: Evidence for Elton's diversity–invasibility hypothesis from belowground
Evidence for Elton's diversity–invasibility hypothesis from belowground Open
Sixty year ago, Charles Elton posed that species‐rich communities should be more resistant to biological invasion. Still, little is known about which processes could drive the diversity–invasibility relationship. Here we examined whether s…
View article: Towards Unraveling Macroecological Patterns in Rhizosphere Microbiomes
Towards Unraveling Macroecological Patterns in Rhizosphere Microbiomes Open
It is generally accepted that plants locally influence the composition and activity of their rhizosphere microbiome, and that rhizosphere community assembly further involves a hierarchy of constraints with varying strengths across spatial …
View article: Environmental Drivers of Microbial Functioning in Mediterranean Forest Soils
Environmental Drivers of Microbial Functioning in Mediterranean Forest Soils Open
View article: Soil-microbes-mediated invasional meltdown in plants
Soil-microbes-mediated invasional meltdown in plants Open
While most alien species fail to establish, some invade native communities and become widespread. Many of these communities have been invaded by multiple aliens, suggesting that aliens may cause invasional meltdowns. Here, we tested whethe…
View article: Evidence for Elton’s diversity-invasibility hypothesis from belowground
Evidence for Elton’s diversity-invasibility hypothesis from belowground Open
Sixty year ago, Elton proposed that diverse communities are more resistant to biological invasion. However, still little is known about which processes could drive this diversity-invasibility relationship. Here we examined whether plant-so…
View article: Changes in soil organic matter and microbial communities after fine and coarse residues inputs from Mediterranean tree species
Changes in soil organic matter and microbial communities after fine and coarse residues inputs from Mediterranean tree species Open
View article: Map of the proportion of threatened endemic species per country in relation with environmental and socioeconomic drivers
Map of the proportion of threatened endemic species per country in relation with environmental and socioeconomic drivers Open
This dataset is a shapefile representing the proportion of threatened endemic species (both plants and animals) in 247 countries along with associated environmental and socioeconomic drivers. The geographic coordinate system is World Geode…
View article: Salinity-induced changes in the rhizosphere microbiome improve salt tolerance of Hibiscus hamabo
Salinity-induced changes in the rhizosphere microbiome improve salt tolerance of Hibiscus hamabo Open
Aims: We aimed to assess whether soil salinity changes the microbial community in the rhizosphere of Hibiscus hamabo, and whether these changes in the microbiome feedback on the growth of H. hamabo. Methods: To test effects of salinity on …
View article: Parasitism by <i>Cuscuta australis</i> affects the rhizhospheric soil bacterial communities of <i>Trifolium repens</i> L.
Parasitism by <i>Cuscuta australis</i> affects the rhizhospheric soil bacterial communities of <i>Trifolium repens</i> L. Open
The effect of parasitism on belowground microbial communities is not well understood. 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing was used to test the effect of Cuscuta australis parasitism on the composition and diversity of bacterial community in …
View article: Infrared spectroscopy as a useful tool to predict land use depending on Mediterranean contrasted climate conditions: A case study on soils from olive-orchards and forests
Infrared spectroscopy as a useful tool to predict land use depending on Mediterranean contrasted climate conditions: A case study on soils from olive-orchards and forests Open
View article: Parasitism by <i>Cuscuta australis</i> affects the rhizhospheric soil bacterial communities of <i>Trifolium repens</i> L.
Parasitism by <i>Cuscuta australis</i> affects the rhizhospheric soil bacterial communities of <i>Trifolium repens</i> L. Open
The effect of parasitism on belowground microbial communities is not well understood. 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing was used to test the effect of Cuscuta australis parasitism on the composition and diversity of bacterial commun…
View article: Additive or non-additive effect of mixing oak in pine stands on soil properties depends on the tree species in Mediterranean forests
Additive or non-additive effect of mixing oak in pine stands on soil properties depends on the tree species in Mediterranean forests Open
View article: Appendix A. A figure showing the distributions of final density ratios when two species were present in a fruit.
Appendix A. A figure showing the distributions of final density ratios when two species were present in a fruit. Open
A figure showing the distributions of final density ratios when two species were present in a fruit.