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Archive for tag: soil

Garlic Mustard’s Time of Decline | Research Summary
08.012021February 26, 2021

Garlic Mustard’s Time of Decline | Research Summary

By Abby BezrutczykIn Blog, Research SummariesTags forest, management, research, soil, terrestrial

Garlic mustard may occupy forest understories, but mounting evidence shows that with time, populations of this ubiquitous invader are in decline.

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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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