Effects of between‐site variation in soil microbial communities and plant‐soil feedbacks on the productivity and composition of plant communities

作者: Jonathan T. Bauer , Noah Blumenthal , Anna J. Miller , Julia K. Ferguson , Heather L. Reynolds

DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12937

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摘要: … of between-site variation in soil microbial community … plant-soil feedback effects did not overwhelm or interact with the effects from between-site differences in soil microbial communities. …

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