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Summary According to the enemy release hypothesis (ERH), the fitness of exotic plants and their capacity to become invasive in their area of introduction may partly be attributable to the loss of their natural enemies. Invasive species may also benefit from modifying soil attributes and thereby creating a positive soil–plant feedback.
Lynda S. C. Guerrero +3 more
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Regulatory effects of water-unextractable arabinoxylan (WUAX) on multi-grain bread quality characteristics and gut microbiota. [PDF]
Bai Z +10 more
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De‐Coupled Water and Nitrogen Translocation From Subsoil to Canopy of Temperate Forest Trees
ABSTRACT Water and nitrogen (N) transport from soil to canopy play a central role in tree functioning, yet direct evidence for their timing and coupling in mature forests remains scarce. We report results from a paired dual‐isotope (2H, 15N) tracer experiment in a temperate forest, comparing water and nitrate uptake patterns across tree species ...
Klara Mrak +7 more
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The end-Cretaceous mass extinction restructured functional diversity but failed to configure the modern marine biota. [PDF]
Edie SM, Collins KS, Jablonski D.
europepmc +1 more source
Contributions to the lichenized and lichenicolous fungal biota of Turkey
M G Halici, D. L. Hawksworth, A Aksoy
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Global climate change will likely modify the plant assemblages of the Neotropical seasonally dry forest based on the physiological capabilities of the species. Abstract Neotropical seasonal dry forest (NSDF) is one of the most threatened ecosystems according to global climate change predictions.
A. Manrique‐Ascencio +4 more
wiley +1 more source
A Quantitative Environmental Risk Assessment for Microplastics in Sewage Sludge Applied to Land. [PDF]
Boisseaux P +2 more
europepmc +1 more source
Plant-soil feedbacks and competitive interactions between invasive Bromus diandrus and native forb species [PDF]
Allen, Edith B, Hilbig, Bridget E
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