2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16289
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Genetic relatedness can alter the strength of plant–soil interactions

Kelly M. Clark,
Marci J. Gallagher,
Thomas Canam
et al.

Abstract: PremiseIntraspecific variation may play a key role in shaping the relationships between plants and their interactions with soil microbial communities. The soil microbes of individual plants can generate intraspecific variation in the responsiveness of the plant offspring, yet have been much less studied. To address this need, we explored how the relatedness of seedlings from established clones of Solidago altissima altered the plant–soil interactions of the seedlings.MethodsSeedlings of known parentage were ge… Show more

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