Microbial Population and Community Dynamics on Plant Roots and Their Feedbacks on Plant Communities
Indiana University Bloomington
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Abstract
The composition of the soil microbial community can be altered dramatically due to association with individual plant species, and these effects on the microbial community can have important feedbacks on plant ecology. Negative plant-soil feedback plays primary roles in maintaining plant community diversity, whereas positive plant-soil feedback may cause community conversion. Host-specific differentiation of the microbial community results from the trade-offs associated with overcoming plant defense and the specific benefits associated with plant rewards. Accumulation of host-specific pathogens likely generates negative feedback on the plant, while changes in the density of microbial mutualists likely generate…
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- Mutualism (biology)
- Plant community
- Biology
- Ecology
- Microbial population biology
- Plant ecology
- Community
- Microbial ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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