Publication: Complementarity effects do not necessarily result in significant transgressive over-performance in mixtures
Complementarity effects do not necessarily result in significant transgressive over-performance in mixtures
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Chen, X.-Y., Wang, X.-Y., Jiao, J., & Schmid, B. (2014). Complementarity effects do not necessarily result in significant transgressive over-performance in mixtures. Biological Invasions, 17(2), 529–535. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-014-0755-5
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Recent empirical studies have shown that genetic factors can influence the invasion success of alien species. Like species diversity, higher genetic diversity can increase plant performance or invasion success via selection effects or complementarity effects. The latter have also been referred to as nonadditive effects because in this case individual genotypes show a different performance in mixtures than in monocultures. Based on a manipulation experiment in the field, a recent study found that such non-additive effects of genotype m
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Chen, X.-Y., Wang, X.-Y., Jiao, J., & Schmid, B. (2014). Complementarity effects do not necessarily result in significant transgressive over-performance in mixtures. Biological Invasions, 17(2), 529–535. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-014-0755-5