INIBIOMA   20415
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN BIODIVERSIDAD Y MEDIOAMBIENTE
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Still no evidence that pathogen accumulation can revert the impact of invasive plant species
Autor/es:
CHIUFFO, MARIANA C.; TORRES, AGOSTINA; CHIUFFO, MARIANA C.; TORRES, AGOSTINA; POLICELLI, NAHUEL; RODRIGUEZ-CABAL, MARIANO A.; POLICELLI, NAHUEL; RODRIGUEZ-CABAL, MARIANO A.; MOYANO, JAIME; NUÑEZ, MARTÍN A.; MOYANO, JAIME; NUÑEZ, MARTÍN A.
Revista:
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2018 p. 1 - 2
ISSN:
1387-3547
Resumen:
As do Flory et al. (2017), we recognize the potentialconsequences of pathogen accumulation for thedynamics of invaded plant communities. We alsoagree that pathogen accumulation is an important areaof research requiring more attention. However, we arestill puzzled by the paucity of data showing thatpathogen accumulation can control invasive speciespopulations. Flory et al. (2017) mentioned severalexamples, but they are mostly for native species, noninvasivespecies, agricultural settings, or artificialinoculation with pathogens (e.g., Harris et al. 2013).