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The raw data of the article "Co-invasion by distantly related invasive plants drives invasional meltdown via synergistic increases in putative soil fungal pathogens"

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We conducted a two-phase greenhouse experiment using Solidago canadensis as a focal invader and 16 co-occurring invaders to condition soils in monocultures and mixtures, and then tested effects of these soils on a native plant community. In phase I, Solidago canadensis was selected as the focal invader, and 16 other invasive plant species that commonly co-occur with S. canadensis in the field were chosen as the co-invaders, to create different soil-conditioning treatments. The treatments included: one monoculture of the focal invader (two individuals per pot), 16 monocultures for each co-invader (two individuals per pot), 16 mixtures with the focal invader and one co-invader (one individual of each species per pot). Each treatment was replicated eight times, resulting in a total of 264 pots. At the end of this phase, soil samples were collected and divided into two portions: one for soil fungal community measurement and the other as inoculum in phase II. In phase II, the aboveground biomass of a native plant community (six species) to the conditioned soils were assessed.
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Changchao Shen; Zhibin Tao; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; Xinhao Chen; Hubei Key Laboratory of Wetland Evolution & Ecological Restoration, Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Kaoping Zhang; State Key Laboratory of Lake and Watershed Science for Water Security, Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Department of Biosciences, Rice University; Wenchao Qin; Xiangyang Xu
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2025-12-21
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