Contribution of microbial interactions to the local adaptation of Bromus tectorum to variable salinity conditions
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Abstract
We conducted a greenhouse experiment examining the contribution of microbes to plant local adaptation. We collected genotypes of Bromus tectorum from a variety of locations varying in their soil salinity. We then grew these genotypes in the greenhouse under variable salinity and microbial conditions, and measured their biomass and survival.
See README for details on the Methods.
- Ricks, Kevin D.; Ricks, Nathan J.; Yannarell, Anthony C. (2023), Patterns of Plant Salinity Adaptation Depend on Interactions with Soil Microbes, The American Naturalist, Journal-article, https://doi.org/10.1086/725393
- Carlson, Christopher I.; Frederickson, Megan E.; Osmond, Matthew M. (2025). How Genotype-by-Environment Interactions Can Maintain Variation in Mutualisms. The American Naturalist. https://doi.org/10.1086/738501
