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Native and invasive inoculation sources modify fungal community assembly and biomass production of a chaparral shrub
authors:
Michala L. Phillips, Emma L. Aronson, Mia R. Maltz, Edith B. Allen
publication:
Applied Soil Ecology. 147:1-8
Year:
2020
month:
3 - March
description:
Feedbacks between plants and surrounding soil microbes can contribute to the establishment and persistence of invasive annual grasses as well as limit the success of restoration efforts. In this study, we aim to understand how three sources of soil inocula – native, invasive (from under Bromus diandrus) and sterile – affect the growth response and fungal community composition in the roots of a chaparral shrub, Adenostoma fasciculatum.
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