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  1. Number of global change factors alters plant-soil feedbacks via its effect on soil fungal communities
  2. Responses of belowground bud bank density of geophytes to environmental perturbations: a meta-analysis
  3. Potential synergy of microplastics and nitrogen enrichment on plant holobionts in wetland ecosystems
  4. Emergent plant presence and richness alter competitive interactions between two floating plants
  5. Plant functional composition as an effective surrogate for biodiversity conservation
  6. Linking Forest Management Practices to the Functional Composition of Plant Communities
  7. Invasive and native plants show different root responses to feedback-mediated soil heterogeneity
  8. Potential effects of micro- and nanoplastics on phyllosphere microorganisms and their evolutionary and ecological responses
  9. Small islands of safety promote the performance of a clonal plant in cadmium-contaminated soil
  10. Transgenerational Herbivory Effects on Performance of Clonal Offspring of the Invasive Plant Alternanthera philoxeroides
  11. Interactions between soil microbes and native species drive a diversity-invasibility relationship
  12. Potential Roles of Soil Microorganisms in Regulating the Effect of Soil Nutrient Heterogeneity on Plant Performance
  13. Effects of Invasive Plant Diversity on Soil Microbial Communities
  14. The COVID-19 Restrictions and Biological Invasion: A Global Terrestrial Ecosystem Perspective on Propagule Pressure and Invasion Trajectory
  15. Darwin's naturalization conundrum reconciled by changes of species interactions
  16. Species-Level Versus Community-Level Responses to Microhabitat Type and Diversity in an Experimental Plant Community
  17. Effects of Descendent Phenotypic Diversity Mediated by Ancestor Environmental Variation on Population Productivity of a Clonal Plant
  18. Light condition experienced by parent plants influences the response of offspring to light via both parental effects and soil legacy effects
  19. Soil microbes alter the diversity-invasibility relationship by promoting a complementarity effect on community invasion resistance
  20. Effects of Clonal Integration on Foraging Behavior of Three Clonal Plants in Heterogeneous Soil Environments
  21. Richness, not evenness, of invasive plant species promotes invasion success into native plant communities via selection effects
  22. Impact of Growing Season Precipitation Regime on the Performance of Masson Pine Saplings
  23. Spectroscopic properties and driving factors of dissolved organic matter in the Yellow River Delta
  24. Genotypic differences in response to different patterns of clonal fragmentation in the aquatic macrophyte Pistia stratiotes
  25. Functional redundancy changes along a drought stress gradient for the shift of selection effect to complementarity effect in experimental plant communities
  26. Contrasting effects of plant-soil feedbacks on growth and morphology of physically-connected daughter and mother ramets in two clonal plants
  27. Effects of Glyphosate Application on Physiologically Integrated Clones of the Invasive Plant Carpobrotus edulis
  28. Tree Regeneration Patterns on Contrasting Slopes at Treeline Ecotones in Eastern Tibet
  29. Current and future plant invasions in protected areas: Does clonality matter?
  30. Adaptive plasticity in response to light and nutrient availability in the clonal plantDuchesnea indica
  31. Current plant diversity but not its soil legacy influences exotic plant invasion
  32. Interactive effects of nutrient availability, fluctuating supply, and plant parasitism on the post-invasion success of Bidens pilosa
  33. Soil biota and soil substrates influence responses of the rhizomatous clonal grass Leymus chinensis to nutrient heterogeneity
  34. Litter affects CO2 emission from alpine wetland soils experiencing drying-rewetting cycles with different intensities and frequencies
  35. Carbon and nutrient physiology in shrubs at the upper limits: a multispecies study
  36. Capacity for clonal integration in introduced versus native clones of the invasive plant Hydrocotyle vulgaris
  37. Effects of clonal integration, nutrients and cadmium on growth of the aquatic macrophyte Pistia stratiotes
  38. Clonal integration in Phagmites australis mitigates effects of oil pollution on greenhouse gas emissions in a coastal wetland
  39. Clonal integration in Phragmites australis alters soil microbial communities in an oil-contaminated wetland
  40. Effects of soil nutrient heterogeneity and parasitic plant infection on an experimental grassland community
  41. Parasitism induces negative effects of physiological integration in a clonal plant
  42. EDITORIAL: Plant invasions: Mechanisms, impacts and management
  43. Phylogenetic diversity is a better predictor of wetland community resistance to Alternanthera philoxeroides invasion than species richness
  44. Native Bamboo Invasions into Subtropical Forests Alter Microbial Communities in Litter and Soil
  45. Modification by earthworms of effects of soil heterogeneity and root foraging in eight species of grass
  46. Physical space interacts with clonal fragmentation and nutrient availability to affect the growth of Salvinia natans
  47. Invasive alien clonal plants are competitively superior over co-occurring native clonal plants
  48. When facilitation meets clonal integration in forest canopies
  49. Correlations between genetic, epigenetic and phenotypic variation of an introduced clonal herb
  50. Leaf and Soil δ15N Patterns Along Elevational Gradients at Both Treelines and Shrublines in Three Different Climate Zones
  51. Interactive effects of biochar and AMF on plant growth and greenhouse gas emissions from wetland microcosms
  52. A multi-species comparison of selective placement patterns of ramets in invasive alien and native clonal plants to light, soil nutrient and water heterogeneity
  53. Cascading effects of nitrogen, rhizobia and parasitism via a host plant
  54. Does species richness affect the growth and water quality of submerged macrophyte assemblages?
  55. Interactive effects of fragment size, nutrients, and interspecific competition on growth of the floating, clonal plant Salvinia natans
  56. Consecutive submergence and de-submergence both impede growth of a riparian plant during water level fluctuations with different frequencies
  57. Relationships between Genetic Diversity of Vascular Plant Species and Climate Factors
  58. Separating effects of clonal integration on plant growth during submergence and de-submergence
  59. Facilitation of amphibious habit by physiological integration in the clonal, perennial, climbing herb Ipomoea aquatica
  60. Clonal integration increases relative competitive ability in an invasive aquatic plant
  61. Impacts of the spatial scale of climate data on the modeled distribution probabilities of invasive tree species throughout the world
  62. Impacts of sediment type on the performance and composition of submerged macrophyte communities
  63. Effects of patch contrast and arrangement on benefits of clonal integration in a rhizomatous clonal plant
  64. Drying-rewetting cycles alter carbon and nitrogen mineralization in litter-amended alpine wetland soil
  65. Editorial: Global Change, Clonal Growth, and Biological Invasions by Plants
  66. Introduction history, climatic suitability, native range size, species traits and their interactions explain establishment of Chinese woody species in Europe
  67. Latitudinal and longitudinal clines of phenotypic plasticity in the invasive herb Solidago canadensis in China
  68. Effects of water level fluctuation on the growth of submerged macrophyte communities
  69. Allelopathy of a native grassland community as a potential mechanism of resistance against invasion by introduced plants
  70. Effects of Spatial Patch Arrangement and Scale of Covarying Resources on Growth and Intraspecific Competition of a Clonal Plant
  71. Risk hotspots for terrestrial plant invaders under climate change at the global scale
  72. Survival and Growth of Epiphytic Ferns Depend on Resource Sharing
  73. Spatial heterogeneity in soil particle size: does it affect the yield of plant communities with different species richness?
  74. Feeding preference ofGynaephora menyuanensisand its relationships with plant carbon and nitrogen contents in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan plateau
  75. Vegetative Propagule Pressure and Water Depth Affect Biomass and Evenness of Submerged Macrophyte Communities
  76. Responsiveness of performance and morphological traits to experimental submergence predicts field distribution pattern of wetland plants
  77. Does hydrological fluctuation alter impacts of species richness on biomass in wetland plant communities?
  78. Does clonal fragmentation of the floating plant Eichhornia crassipes affect the growth of submerged macrophyte communities?
  79. Higher clonal integration in the facultative epiphytic fernSelliguea griffithianagrowing in the forest canopy compared with the forest understorey
  80. Plasticity in nitrogen form uptake and preference in response to long-term nitrogen fertilization
  81. Clonal integration in homogeneous environments increases performance of Alternanthera philoxeroides
  82. Herbaceous plant species invading natural areas tend to have stronger adaptive root foraging than other naturalized species
  83. Does richness of emergent plants affect CO2and CH4emissions in experimental wetlands?
  84. Effects of waterlogging on carbon assimilate partitioning in the Zoigê alpine wetlands revealed by 13CO2 pulse labeling
  85. Mobile dune fixation by a fast-growing clonal plant: a full life-cycle analysis
  86. Reduced compensatory effects explain the nitrogen‐mediated reduction in stability of an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
  87. Distribution and contamination assessment of heavy metals in soils from tidal flat, oil exploitation zone and restored wetland in the Yellow River Estuary
  88. Effects of Nitrogen Addition on Interspecific Competition betweenAlternanthera philoxeroidesandAlternanthera sessilis
  89. Responses to simulated nitrogen deposition in invasive and native or non-invasive clonal plants in China
  90. Ecological consequences of plant clonality
  91. Effects of vegetative propagule pressure on the establishment of an introduced clonal plant, Hydrocotyle vulgaris
  92. Plant traits and ecosystem effects of clonality: a new research agenda
  93. Does mechanical disturbance affect the performance and species composition of submerged macrophyte communities?
  94. Spatiotemporal variations affect uptake of inorganic and organic nitrogen by dominant plant species in an alpine wetland
  95. Soil heterogeneity affects ramet placement of Hydrocotyle vulgaris
  96. Nitrogen addition increases intraspecific competition in the invasive wetland plantAlternanthera philoxeroides, but not in its native congenerAlternanthera sessilis
  97. Shifting effects of physiological integration on performance of a clonal plant during submergence and de-submergence
  98. Effects of clonal fragmentation on intraspecific competition of a stoloniferous floating plant
  99. Effects of Spirogyra arcta on biomass and structure of submerged macrophyte communities
  100. Invasive clonal plant species have a greater root-foraging plasticity than non-invasive ones
  101. Patchy Distributions of Competitors Affect the Growth of a Clonal Plant When the Competitor Density Is High
  102. Understanding the effects of a new grazing policy: the impact of seasonal grazing on shrub demography in the Inner Mongolian steppe
  103. Soil Particle Heterogeneity Affects the Growth of a Rhizomatous Wetland Plant
  104. Effects of Heterogeneous Competitor Distribution and Ramet Aggregation on the Growth and Size Structure of a Clonal Plant
  105. Effects of Trampling on Morphological and Mechanical Traits of Dryland Shrub Species Do Not Depend on Water Availability
  106. Plant invasiveness is not linked to the capacity of regeneration from small fragments: an experimental test with 39 stoloniferous species
  107. Interactions of the indigenous evergreen shrub Sabina vulgaris with coexisting species in the Mu Us sandland
  108. United we stand, divided we fall: a meta-analysis of experiments on clonal integration and its relationship to invasiveness
  109. Multiclonal tussocks in the grass Achnatherum splendens (Trinius) Nevskia (Poaceae)
  110. Spatial Heterogeneity in Light Supply Affects Intraspecific Competition of a Stoloniferous Clonal Plant
  111. Different inter‐annual responses to availability and form of nitrogen explain species coexistence in an alpine meadow community after release from grazing
  112. Interactive effects of mechanical stress, sand burial and defoliation on growth and mechanical properties in Cynanchum komarovii
  113. Can we predict performance and spatial structure of two-species mixtures using only single species information from monocultures?
  114. Effects of fragment size and water depth on performance of stem fragments of the invasive, amphibious, clonal plant Ipomoea aquatica
  115. Patchy distributions of Spirogyra arcta do not affect growth of the submerged macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum
  116. Trampling, defoliation and physiological integration affect growth, morphological and mechanical properties of a root-suckering clonal tree
  117. Effects of soil nutrient heterogeneity on intraspecific competition in the invasive, clonal plant Alternanthera philoxeroides
  118. Effects of fragmentation on the survival and growth of the invasive, clonal plant Alternanthera philoxeroides
  119. Heterogeneous Light Supply Affects Growth and Biomass Allocation of the Understory Fern Diplopterygium glaucum at High Patch Contrast
  120. Mechanical shaking and soil water affect the growth of Psammochloa villosa in the Mu Us Sandland
  121. Burial Depth and Stolon Internode Length Independently Affect Survival of Small Clonal Fragments
  122. Facilitation associated with three contrasting shrub species in heavily grazed pastures on the eastern Tibetan Plateau
  123. Reciprocal and coincident patchiness of multiple resources differentially affect benefits of clonal integration in two perennial plants
  124. Carex sempervirens tussocks induce spatial heterogeneity in litter decomposition, but not in soil properties, in a subalpine grassland in the Central Alps
  125. Habitat-specific demography across dune fixation stages in a semi-arid sandland: understanding the expansion, stabilization and decline of a dominant shrub
  126. Kobresia tibetica tussocks facilitate plant species inside them and increase diversity and reproduction
  127. Effects of Orientation on Survival and Growth of Small Fragments of the Invasive, Clonal Plant Alternanthera philoxeroides
  128. Effects of clonal integration on species composition and biomass of sand dune communities
  129. How internode length, position and presence of leaves affect survival and growth of Alternanthera philoxeroides after fragmentation?
  130. Physiological integration impacts nutrient use and stoichiometry in three clonal plants under heterogeneous habitats
  131. Effects of denudation and burial on growth and reproduction of Artemisia ordosica in Mu Us sandland
  132. Seedlings of the semi-shrub Artemisia ordosica are resistant to moderate wind denudation and sand burial in Mu Us sandland, China
  133. Clonal integration increases performance of ramets of the fern Diplopterygium glaucum in an evergreen forest in southeastern China
  134. Physiological integration in an introduced, invasive plant increases its spread into experimental communities and modifies their structure
  135. Brushing effects on the growth and mechanical properties ofCorispermum mongolicumvary with water regime
  136. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi reduce effects of physiological integration in Trifolium repens
  137. Clonal integration supports the expansion from terrestrial to aquatic environments of the amphibious stoloniferous herbAlternanthera philoxeroides
  138. Interspecific variations in responses of Festuca rubra and Trifolium pratense to a severe clipping under environmental changes
  139. Clonal integration improves compensatory growth in heavily grazed ramet populations of two inland-dune grasses
  140. Positive correlation between vegetation dissimilarity and genetic differentiation of Carex sempervirens
  141. Intensity and Importance of Competition for a Grass (Festuca rubra) and a Legume (Trifolium pratense) Vary with Environmental Changes
  142. Holoparasitic Cuscuta campestris suppresses invasive Mikania micrantha and contributes to native community recovery
  143. Adaptation of Rhizome Connections in Drylands: Increasing Tolerance of Clones to Wind Erosion
  144. Fertile islands under Artemisia ordosica in inland dunes of northern China: Effects of habitats and plant developmental stages
  145. Effects of Shaking on the Growth and Mechanical Properties ofHedysarum laeveMay Be Independent of Water Regimes
  146. Plant communities affect the species–area relationship on Carex sempervirens tussocks
  147. Clonal Integration Affects Growth, Photosynthetic Efficiency and Biomass Allocation, but not the Competitive Ability, of the Alien Invasive Alternanthera philoxeroides under Severe Stress
  148. Surprisingly high orchid diversity in travertine and forest areas in the Huanglong valley, China, and implications for conservation
  149. Responses of Hedysarum Laeve, a guerrilla clonal semi-shrub in the Mu Us sandland, to local sand burial
  150. Do clonal growth form and habitat origin affect resource-induced plasticity in Tibetan alpine herbs?
  151. Water integration patterns in two rhizomatous dune perennials of different clonal fragment size
  152. Are clonal plants more tolerant to grazing than co-occurring non-clonal plants in inland dunes?
  153. A Trade-off Between Guerrilla and Phalanx Growth Forms in Leymus secalinus Under Different Nutrient Supplies
  154. Genetic Variability within Carex sempervirens Tussocks of Contrasting Vitality
  155. Clonal Plasticity in Response to Reciprocal Patchiness of Light and Nutrients in the Stoloniferous Herb Glechoma longituba L.
  156. Is vegetation inside Carex sempervirens tussocks highly specific or an image of the surrounding vegetation?
  157. Taihangia rupestris, a Rare Herb Dwelling Cliff Faces: Responses to Irradiance
  158. Clonal integration helpsPsammochloa villosasurvive sand burial in an inland dune
  159. Plasticity in R/S ratio, morphology and fitness-related traits in response to reciprocal patchiness of light and nutrients in the stoloniferous herb, Glechoma longituba L
  160. Clonal integration enhances survival and performance of Potentilla anserina, suffering from partial sand burial on Ordos plateau, China