Publications by authors named "Veronica Iriart"

Symbiotic mutualisms provide critical ecosystem services throughout the world. Anthropogenic stressors, however, may disrupt mutualistic interactions and impact ecosystem health. The plant-rhizobia symbiosis promotes plant growth and contributes to the nitrogen (N) cycle.

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Background And Aims: When plant communities are exposed to herbicide 'drift', wherein particles containing the active ingredient travel off-target, interspecific variation in resistance or tolerance may scale up to affect community dynamics. In turn, these alterations could threaten the diversity and stability of agro-ecosystems. We investigated the effects of herbicide drift on the growth and reproduction of 25 wild plant species to make predictions about the consequences of drift exposure on plant-plant interactions and the broader ecological community.

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Article Synopsis
  • Herbicides are not just simple weed killers; they significantly alter community dynamics and evolutionary processes in natural ecosystems.
  • Exposure to herbicides can lead to noticeable changes in plant traits and community structures, influencing how species interact and how plants and their relatives evolve.
  • The authors advocate for a comprehensive approach to research that looks at the broader impacts of herbicides, including effects on non-target species, and they suggest specific areas for future study to better understand the interconnectedness of ecology and evolution in herbicide-affected communities.
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