Sex-specific interactions shape root phenolics and rhizosphere microbial communities in Populus cathayana
Forest Ecology and Management(2022)
摘要
•Sexual dimorphism was present in phenolic metabolites of roots.•Females showed greater biochemical plasticity in response to different-sex neighbors.•Mixed-sex plantations had more diverse microbial communities in rhizosphere.•Phenolic metabolites may cause selective pressure that shapes microbial communities.
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Dioecious plants,Phenolic metabolome,Sex-specific interactions,Rhizosphere microbiome,Sexual dimorphism,Biochemical plasticity
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