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Archive for tag: legacy

Research Summary: Invasional Meltdown, Underground
07.122020December 8, 2020

Research Summary: Invasional Meltdown, Underground

By Abby BezrutczykIn Blog, Research SummariesTags legacy, research, soil

Plant competition seemingly plays out before our eyes, but Zhang et al. find that invasive plants may gain a competitive edge through unseen soil interactions.

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