2023
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14157
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Leaf litter presence in the non‐growing season prolongs plant legacy effects on soil fungal communities and succeeding plant growth

Abstract: Soil microbes can profoundly affect species coexistence and alien plant invasion via plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs). Theoretically, plants can modify soil biotic communities (e.g. fungal and bacterial communities) sequentially via rhizo‐inputs in the growing season and via litter decomposition in the non‐growing season, and in this way affect the performance of plant individuals that establish in the same soil in the following growing season. However, how plants affect soil microbes via sequential rhizosphere and… Show more

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