AUTHOR=Lowry Carolyn J. , Blocklove Katherine M. , Eckert Kara E. , Koirala Nasib , Rice Emma K. TITLE=If you can’t beat them, join them: using invasive plants to understand rhizodeposits as drivers of plant-soil feedbacks JOURNAL=Frontiers in Agronomy VOLUME=6 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/agronomy/articles/10.3389/fagro.2024.1363124 DOI=10.3389/fagro.2024.1363124 ISSN=2673-3218 ABSTRACT=
The soil microbiome can increase crop resilience to both abiotic and biotic stress, and there is growing interest in uncovering the mechanisms by which we can shape plant associated microbiomes to increase crop yields within stressful environments. Through rhizodeposits, plants influence the composition of microbial communities and abiotic conditions in the rhizosphere, potentially generating plant-soil feedbacks which can increase nutrient availability and competitive ability against neighboring plants. Invasive plants have repeatedly been shown to drive plant-soil feedbacks that increase their ability to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions and suppress neighboring plants. Using invasive plants as model species, we discuss what is currently known about the mechanisms that generate the plant-soil feedbacks that increase plant productivity, competitive ability, and resilience. Specifically, invasive potential is enhanced through 1)