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Predicting Plant-Soil Feedback in the Field: Meta-Analysis Reveals That Competition and Environmental Stress Differentially Influence PSF

机译:预测本领域的植物土反馈:Meta分析表明,竞争和环境压力差异影响PSF

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Past research on plant-soil feedbacks (PSF), largely undertaken in highly controlled greenhouse conditions, has established that plant species differentially alter abiotic and biotic soil conditions that in turn affect growth of other conspecific and heterospecific individuals in that soil. Yet, whether feedbacks under controlled greenhouse conditions reflect feedbacks in natural environments where plants are exposed to a range of abiotic and biotic pressures is still unresolved. To address how environmental context affects PSF, we conducted a meta-analysis of previously published studies that examined plant growth responses to multiple forms of competition, stress, and disturbance across various PSF methodology. We asked the following questions: 1) Can competition, stress, and disturbance alter the direction and/or strength of PSF? 2) Do particular types of competition, stress, or disturbance affect the direction and/or strength of PSF more than others? and 3) Do methods of conducting PSF research (i.e., greenhouse vs. field experiments and whether the source of soil inoculum conditioning is from the field vs. greenhouse) affect plant growth responses to PSF or competition, stress, and disturbance, or their interactions? We discovered four patterns that may be predictive of what future PSF studies conducted under more realistic conditions might reveal. First, relatively little is known about how PSF responds to environmental stress and disturbance compared to plant-plant competition. Second, specific types of competition enhanced negative effects of soil microbes on plant growth, and specific environmental stressors enhanced positive effects of soil microbes on plant growth. Third, whether PSF experiments are conducted in the field or greenhouse can change plant growth responses. And, fourth, how the soil conditioning phase is conducted can change plant growth responses. With more detail than previously shown, these results confirm that environmental context writ large can change plant growth responses in PSF experiments. These data should aid theory and predictions for conservation and restoration applications by showing the relative importance of competition, stress, and disturbance in PSF studies over time. Lastly, these data demonstrate how variation in experimental methods can alter interpretation and conclusions of PSF studies.
机译:过去对植物土反馈(PSF)的研究,主要是在高度控制的温室条件下进行,已建立植物物种差异地改变非生物和生物土壤条件,反过来影响该土壤中的其他具有异常和异质特异性个体的生长。然而,在受控温室条件下反馈是否反映了自然环境中的反馈,其中植物暴露于一系列非生物和生物压力仍未得到解决。为了解决环境背景如何影响PSF,我们对先前公布的研究进行了META分析,该研究将植物生长反应对各种PSF方法进行多种形式的竞争,压力和干扰进行检查。我们提出以下问题:1)可以竞争,压力和扰动改变PSF的方向和/或强度吗? 2)特定类型的竞争,压力或干扰影响PSF的方向和/或强度比其他人更多吗? 3)进行PSF研究的方法(即温室与场实验,以及土壤接种源是否来自该田间与温室)对PSF或竞争,压力和干扰或其相互作用影响植物生长响应?我们发现了四种模式,可以预测在更现实的条件下进行的未来PSF研究可能会揭示。首先,与植物植物竞争相比,PSF如何应对环境压力和干扰的众所周知。其次,特异性类型的竞争类型增强了土壤微生物对植物生长的负面影响,特定的环境压力源增强了土壤微生物对植物生长的积极作用。第三,PSF实验是否在现场或温室进行,可以改变植物生长反应。第四,第四,如何进行土壤调理阶段可以改变植物生长反应。通过比以前所示的更详细信息,这些结果证实,环境背景令令人满意的是在PSF实验中改变植物生长响应。这些数据应该通过表明PSF研究中的竞争,压力和干扰随时间的相对重要性来帮助理论和预测。最后,这些数据表明了实验方法的变化如何改变PSF研究的解释和结论。

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