Plant species diversity, plant biomass and responses of the soil community on abandoned land across Europe: idiosyncracy or above-belowground time lags
2003
Hedlund, K. | Regina, I. S. | Van der Putten, W. H. | Leps, J. | Diaz, T. | Korthals, G. W. | Lavorel, S. | Brown, V. K. | Gormsen, D. | Mortimer, S. R. | Barrueco, C. R. | Roy, J. | Smilauer, P. | Smilauerova, M. | Van Dijk, C.
The relationship between plant species diversity, productivity and the development of the soil community during early secondary succession on former arable land across Europe is investigated. The enhancement of biomass production due to the increase in initial plant species diversity and the consequent stimulation of soil microbial biomass and abundance of soil invertebrates are examined.
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