1.
Fine root dynamics in relation to nutrients in oligotrophic Bornean rain forest soils
by Kochsiek, Amy
Plant ecology, 2013, Vol.214 (6), p.869-882

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Competitive effects of non-native plants are lowest in native plant communities that are most vulnerable to invasion
by Brewer, J. Stephen
Plant ecology, 2014, Vol.215 (8), p.821-832

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The effect of soil legacy on competition and invasion by Acacia dealbata Link
by Rodríguez-Echeverría, Susana
Plant ecology, 2013, Vol.214 (9), p.1139-1146

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Post-dispersal seed anchorage to soil in semiarid plant communities, a test of the hypothesis of Ellner and Shmida
by García-Fayos, Patricio
Plant ecology, 2013, Vol.214 (7), p.941-952

5.
Artefacts of the pot environment on soil nutrient availability: implications for the interpretation of ecological studies
by Dalling, J. W
Plant ecology, 2013, Vol.214 (2), p.329-338

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Cultivation legacies alter soil nutrients and differentially affect plant species performance nearly a century after abandonment
by Morris, Lesley R
Plant ecology, 2013, Vol.214 (6), p.831-844

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Effects of long-term management practices on grassland plant assemblages in Mediterranean cork oak silvo-pastoral systems
by Bagella, Simonetta
Plant ecology, 2013, Vol.214 (4), p.621-631

8.
Environmental control of species richness and composition in upland grasslands of the southern Czech Republic
by Merunkova, Kristina
Plant ecology, 2012, Vol.213 (4), p.591-602

9.
The impact of two non-native plant species on native flora performance: potential implications for habitat restoration
by Tanner, Robert A
Plant ecology, 2013, Vol.214 (3), p.423-432

10.
The impact of study design and life history traits on genetic variation of plants determined with AFLPs
by Reisch, Christoph
Plant ecology, 2014, Vol.215 (12), p.1493-1511

11.
Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on soil properties and herb-layer diversity in remnant forests along an urban—rural gradient in Guangzhou, southern China
by Huang, Liujing
Plant ecology, 2012, Vol.213 (7), p.1187-1202

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Soil conditioning and plant—soil feedbacks affect competitive relationships between native and invasive grasses
by Perkins, Lora B
Plant ecology, 2012, Vol.213 (8), p.1337-1344

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Increased spatial dominance in high nitrogen, saturated soil due to clonal architecture plasticity of the invasive wetland plant, Phalaris arundinacea
by Martina, J. P
Plant ecology, 2013, Vol.214 (12), p.1443-1453

14.
Pollinator sharing between mass-flowering oilseed rape and co-flowering wild plants: implications for wild plant pollination
by Stanley, Dara A
Plant ecology, 2014, Vol.215 (3), p.315-325

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Can the soil seed bank contribute to revegetation of the drawdown zone in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region?
by Lu, Zhi-Jun
Plant ecology, 2010, Vol.209 (1), p.153-165

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Mycorrhizal fungi affect plant growth: experimental evidence comparing native and invasive hosts in the context of forest fragmentation
by Grilli, G
Plant ecology, 2014, Vol.215 (12), p.1513-1525

17.
Endophytes inconsistently affect plant communities across Schedonorus arundinaceus hosts
by Yurkonis, Kathryn A
Plant ecology, 2014, Vol.215 (4), p.389-398

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Responses of saltcedar ( Tamarix chinensis ) to water table depth and soil salinity in the Yellow River Delta, China
by Cui, Baoshan
Plant ecology, 2010, Vol.209 (2), p.279-290

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Plant litter effects on soil nutrient availability and vegetation dynamics: changes that occur when annual grasses invade shrub-steppe communities
by Bansal, Sheel
Plant ecology, 2014, Vol.215 (3), p.367-378

20.
Effect of land use on the structure and diversity of riparian vegetation in the Duero river watershed in Michoacán, Mexico
by Moisés Méndez-Toribio
Plant ecology, 2014, Vol.215 (3), p.285-296
