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Interactions between soil properties, soil microbes and plants in remnant-grassland and old-field areas: a reciprocal transplant approach
by
Facelli, José M.
, Smith, Monique E.
, Cavagnaro, Timothy R.
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Avena barbata
/ bacterial communities
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Flowers & plants
/ fungal communities
/ Fungi
/ Grasses
/ Grasslands
/ high-throughput nucleotide sequencing
/ indigenous species
/ invasive species
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbial activity
/ Microorganisms
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Old fields
/ Plant Physiology
/ plant response
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plant species
/ Plant-soil relationships
/ Regular Article
/ soil bacteria
/ Soil conditions
/ soil fungi
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil properties
/ soil quality
/ Soil research
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ Soil testing
/ Soil types
/ soil-plant interactions
/ Species
2018
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Interactions between soil properties, soil microbes and plants in remnant-grassland and old-field areas: a reciprocal transplant approach
by
Facelli, José M.
, Smith, Monique E.
, Cavagnaro, Timothy R.
in
Avena barbata
/ bacterial communities
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Flowers & plants
/ fungal communities
/ Fungi
/ Grasses
/ Grasslands
/ high-throughput nucleotide sequencing
/ indigenous species
/ invasive species
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbial activity
/ Microorganisms
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Old fields
/ Plant Physiology
/ plant response
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plant species
/ Plant-soil relationships
/ Regular Article
/ soil bacteria
/ Soil conditions
/ soil fungi
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil properties
/ soil quality
/ Soil research
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ Soil testing
/ Soil types
/ soil-plant interactions
/ Species
2018
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Interactions between soil properties, soil microbes and plants in remnant-grassland and old-field areas: a reciprocal transplant approach
by
Facelli, José M.
, Smith, Monique E.
, Cavagnaro, Timothy R.
in
Avena barbata
/ bacterial communities
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Flowers & plants
/ fungal communities
/ Fungi
/ Grasses
/ Grasslands
/ high-throughput nucleotide sequencing
/ indigenous species
/ invasive species
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbial activity
/ Microorganisms
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Old fields
/ Plant Physiology
/ plant response
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plant species
/ Plant-soil relationships
/ Regular Article
/ soil bacteria
/ Soil conditions
/ soil fungi
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil properties
/ soil quality
/ Soil research
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ Soil testing
/ Soil types
/ soil-plant interactions
/ Species
2018
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Interactions between soil properties, soil microbes and plants in remnant-grassland and old-field areas: a reciprocal transplant approach
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Interactions between soil properties, soil microbes and plants in remnant-grassland and old-field areas: a reciprocal transplant approach
2018
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Overview
Background and aims The importance of plant-soil feedback is becoming widely acknowledged; however, how different soil conditions influence these interactions is still relatively unknown. Using soil from a degraded old-field and a remnant grassland, we aimed to explore home-field advantages in plant-soil feedbacks and plant responses to the abiotic and biotic soil conditions. We quantified the soil bacterial and fungal community from these sites and their responses to soil conditions and plant species. Methods Sterilized old-field and remnant-grassland soil was inoculated with home or away soil in a reciprocal transplant experiment using a native grass, Rytidosperma auriculatum, and an invasive grass, Avena barbata, as test species. The soil fungal and bacterial communities were characterised using high throughput sequencing. Results Plants had a greater growth response to microbes when an inoculant was added to its home soil. However, this relationship is complex, with microbial communities changing in response to the plant species and soil type. Conclusion The apparent home-field advantage of the soil microbes shown in this study may restrict the utility of inoculants as a management tool. However, since we inoculated sterile soil, future work should focus on understanding how the inoculated microbial community interacts and competes with resident communities.
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Springer,Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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