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The emerging science of linked plant–fungal invasions
IA Dickie, JL Bufford, RC Cobb, ML Desprez‐Loustau, G Grelet, PE Hulme, ...
New Phytologist 215 (4), 1314-1332, 2017
2092017
Navigating the labyrinth: a guide to sequence‐based, community ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
MM Hart, K Aleklett, PL Chagnon, C Egan, S Ghignone, T Helgason, ...
New phytologist 207 (1), 235-247, 2015
1552015
Invasive plants escape from suppressive soil biota at regional scales
JL Maron, J Klironomos, L Waller, RM Callaway
Journal of Ecology 102 (1), 19-27, 2014
1182014
Escape from competition: Neighbors reduce Centaurea stoebe performance at home but not away
RM Callaway, LP Waller, A Diaconu, R Pal, AR Collins, ...
Ecology 92 (12), 2208-2213, 2011
992011
Biotic interactions drive ecosystem responses to exotic plant invaders
LP Waller, WJ Allen, BIP Barratt, LM Condron, FM França, JE Hunt, ...
Science 368 (6494), 967-972, 2020
922020
What drives differences in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities among plant species?
Y Lekberg, LP Waller
Fungal Ecology 24, 135-138, 2016
642016
Population‐level compensation impedes biological control of an invasive forb and indirect release of a native grass
YK Ortega, DE Pearson, LP Waller, NJ Sturdevant, JL Maron
Ecology 93 (4), 783-792, 2012
512012
Reduced mycorrhizal responsiveness leads to increased competitive tolerance in an invasive exotic plant
LP Waller, RM Callaway, JN Klironomos, YK Ortega, JL Maron
Journal of Ecology 104 (6), 1599-1607, 2016
442016
Effects of soil fungi, disturbance and propagule pressure on exotic plant recruitment and establishment at home and abroad
JL Maron, LP Waller, MA Hahn, A Diaconu, RW Pal, H Müller‐Schärer, ...
Journal of Ecology 101 (4), 924-932, 2013
432013
Community‐level direct and indirect impacts of an invasive plant favour exotic over native species
WJ Allen, R Wainer, JM Tylianakis, BIP Barratt, MR Shadbolt, LP Waller, ...
Journal of Ecology 108 (6), 2499-2510, 2020
272020
Exotic plants accumulate and share herbivores yet dominate communities via rapid growth
WJ Allen, LP Waller, BIP Barratt, IA Dickie, JM Tylianakis
Nature communications 12 (1), 2696, 2021
242021
What happens in Europe stays in Europe: apparent evolution by an invader does not help at home
RW Pal, JL Maron, DU Nagy, LP Waller, A Tosto, H Liao, RM Callaway
Ecology 101 (8), e03072, 2020
232020
A network perspective for sustainable agroecosystems
WJ Allen, JL Bufford, AD Barnes, BIP Barratt, JR Deslippe, IA Dickie, ...
Trends in Plant Science 27 (8), 769-780, 2022
192022
Soil arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities differentially affect growth and nutrient uptake by grapevine rootstocks
R Moukarzel, HJ Ridgway, L Waller, A Guerin-Laguette, ...
Microbial Ecology 86 (2), 1035-1049, 2023
172023
Sharing resources for mutual benefit: crosstalk between disciplines deepens the understanding of mycorrhizal symbioses across scales
LP Waller, J Felten, I Hiiesalu, H Vogt-Schilb
New Phytologist 217 (1), 29-32, 2018
162018
Cascading effects of fire retardant on plant–microbe interactions, community composition, and invasion
A Marshall, L Waller, Y Lekberg
Ecological Applications 26 (4), 996-1002, 2016
142016
Plant size, latitude, and phylogeny explain within-population variability in herbivory
Herbivory Variability Network*†, ML Robinson, PG Hahn, BD Inouye, ...
Science 382 (6671), 679-683, 2023
112023
High maintenance of rhizosphere soil C and N equilibrium regardless of plant species or species traits
SA Wakelin, A Matson, K Wigley, L Waller, IA Dickie, D Whitehead, ...
Frontiers in Soil Science 1, 762510, 2021
72021
Trait differences in responses to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are stronger and more consistent than fixed differences among populations of Asclepias speciosa
LP Waller, PG Hahn, JL Maron, Y Lekberg
American Journal of Botany 105 (2), 207-214, 2018
62018
What drives differences in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities among plant species? Fungal Ecol 24: 135–138
Y Lekberg, LP Waller
62016
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