Invasive mesquite plants do more than deplete water reserves – new research in South Africa shows...

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Summary:
- Mesquite plants, an invasive species in South Africa, not only deplete water reserves but also damage the soil.
- The study found that mesquite plants alter the soil's physical and chemical properties, leading to a decrease in nutrient levels and an increase in soil acidity.
- This damage to the soil can make it harder for native plant species to grow, further contributing to the spread of the invasive mesquite plants.

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