Aino Kalske, PhD

ecology | evolution | chemical ecology | conservation

Soil microbiota promote the success of the perennial legume Lupinus polyphyllus more strongly in invasive than in native populations


Journal article


A. Nylund, A. Kalske, S.A. Mousavi, S. Ramula
Annals of Botany, 2026


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APA   Click to copy
Nylund, A., Kalske, A., Mousavi, S. A., & Ramula, S. (2026). Soil microbiota promote the success of the perennial legume <i>Lupinus polyphyllus</i> more strongly in invasive than in native populations. Annals of Botany. https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcag067


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Nylund, A., A. Kalske, S.A. Mousavi, and S. Ramula. “Soil Microbiota Promote the Success of the Perennial Legume ≪i≫Lupinus Polyphyllus≪/i≫ More Strongly in Invasive than in Native Populations.” Annals of Botany (2026).


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Nylund, A., et al. “Soil Microbiota Promote the Success of the Perennial Legume ≪i≫Lupinus Polyphyllus≪/i≫ More Strongly in Invasive than in Native Populations.” Annals of Botany, 2026, doi:10.1093/aob/mcag067.


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@article{nylund2026a,
  title = {Soil microbiota promote the success of the perennial legume <i>Lupinus polyphyllus</i> more strongly in invasive than in native populations},
  year = {2026},
  journal = {Annals of Botany},
  doi = {10.1093/aob/mcag067},
  author = {Nylund, A. and Kalske, A. and Mousavi, S.A. and Ramula, S.}
}