human | Q5 |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0001-6196-3562 |
P108 | employer | University of Tartu | Q204181 |
University of Manchester | Q230899 | ||
P735 | given name | Marina | Q1120708 |
Marina | Q1120708 | ||
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
Q112795342 | An integrated framework of plant form and function: the belowground perspective |
Q109379719 | Are researchers following best storage practices for measuring soil biochemical properties? |
Q104063721 | Constraints on selfish behavior in plants |
Q112795273 | Deciphering the role of specialist and generalist plant–microbial interactions as drivers of plant–soil feedback |
Q59614243 | Different sets of belowground traits predict the ability of plant species to suppress and tolerate their competitors |
Q90531530 | Drought soil legacy overrides maternal effects on plant growth |
Q51702458 | Effects of physical connection and genetic identity of neighbouring ramets on root-placement patterns in two clonal species. |
Q51683605 | Foraging for space and avoidance of physical obstructions by plant roots: a comparative study of grasses from contrasting habitats. |
Q112795339 | Functional diversity and identity of plant genotypes regulate rhizodeposition and soil microbial activity |
Q59332845 | Fungal diversity regulates plant-soil feedbacks in temperate grassland |
Q113110434 | Global Root Traits (GRooT) Database |
Q109379745 | Global root traits (GRooT) database |
Q46351994 | Intraspecific genetic diversity modulates plant-soil feedback and nutrient cycling |
Q112798469 | Kin recognition is density-dependent and uncommon among temperate grassland plants |
Q57236161 | Legume presence reduces the decomposition rate of non-legume roots |
Q51612791 | Limited phenotypic plasticity in range-edge populations: a comparison of co-occurring populations of two Agrimonia species with different geographical distributions. |
Q57012475 | Microbial island biogeography: isolation shapes the life history characteristics but not diversity of root-symbiotic fungal communities |
Q46864775 | Plant root exudates mediate neighbour recognition and trigger complex behavioural changes |
Q112803515 | Plants are least suppressed by their frequent neighbours: the relationship between competitive ability and spatial aggregation patterns |
Q46576711 | Plasticity in plant functional traits is shaped by variability in neighbourhood species composition |
Q60486861 | Positive effect of shade on plant growth: amelioration of stress or active regulation of growth rate? |
Q107335229 | Root traits explain plant species distributions along climatic gradients yet challenge the nature of ecological trade-offs |
Q93164540 | Spatial heterogeneity in root litter and soil legacies differentially affect legume root traits |
Q112802918 | Spatial mapping of root systems reveals diverse strategies of soil exploration and resource contest in grassland plants |
Q92348862 | TRY plant trait database - enhanced coverage and open access |
Q108461457 | Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi |
Q110616000 | The effect of breeding on allometry and phenotypic plasticity in four varieties of oat (Avena sativa L.) |
Q99555322 | The fungal collaboration gradient dominates the root economics space in plants |
Q41962562 | The role of leaf lobation in elongation responses to shade in the rosette-forming forb Serratula tinctoria (Asteraceae). |
Q112833450 | To compete or not to compete: an experimental study of interactions between plant species with contrasting root behaviour |
Search more.