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Species-specific plant-soil feedback effects on above-ground plant-insect interactions

机译:物种特异性植物-土壤反馈对地上植物-昆虫相互作用的影响

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Plant-soil feedback (PSF) effects on plant performance strongly depend on the plant species that conditioned the soil. Recent studies have shown that PSF can change above-ground plant-insect interactions via soil-mediated changes in plant quality, but whether these effects depend on species-specific soil conditioning is unknown. We examined how PSF effects of several plant species influence above-ground plant-aphid interactions. We grew ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) in field soil conditioned specifically by 10 plant species, belonging to three functional groups (grasses, forbs and legumes), in a multispecies mixture of the conditioned soils and in control (unconditioned) field soil. We measured plant biomass, concentrations of primary (amino acids) and secondary (pyrrolizidine alkaloids) metabolites in phloem exudates, and performance of the generalist aphid Brachycaudus cardui and the specialist Aphis jacobaeae. We observed that plant species, via species-specific effects on soil fungal communities, exerted unique plant-soil effects on J.vulgaris biomass, amino acid concentrations in phloem exudates and aphid performance. The direction and magnitude of the species-specific PSF effects on aphid performance differed between both aphid species. PSF effects on soil fungal communities, plant biomass and A.jacobaeae performance also differed between grasses, forbs and legumes, with soil conditioning by forbs resulting in lowest plant biomass and aphid performance.Synthesis. Our study provides novel evidence that PSF effects on above-ground plant-insect interactions are highly species specific. Our results add a new dimension to the rapidly developing research fields of PSF and above-below-ground interactions, and highlights that these fields are tightly linked.
机译:植物土壤反馈(PSF)对植物性能的影响在很大程度上取决于调节土壤的植物种类。最近的研究表明,PSF可以通过土壤介导的植物质量变化来改变地上植物与昆虫之间的相互作用,但是这些影响是否取决于特定物种的土壤条件尚不清楚。我们研究了几种植物的PSF效应如何影响地上植物-蚜虫的相互作用。我们在经过特殊处理的土壤和对照(未经处理的)田地土壤的多物种混合物中,在由10个植物物种(分别属于三个功能组(草,草和豆类))专门适应的田间土壤中种植了豚草(Jacobaea vulgaris)。我们测量了韧皮部渗出液中植物的生物量,一级(氨基酸)和二级(吡咯烷核生物碱)代谢物的浓度,以及普通蚜虫Brachycaudus cardui和专业蚜虫的表现。我们观察到,植物物种通过对土壤真菌群落的物种特异性作用,对菜豆生物量,韧皮部分泌物中的氨基酸浓度和蚜虫表现出独特的植物-土壤效应。在两种蚜虫之间,特定于物种的PSF对蚜虫性能的影响的方向和幅度都不同。 PSF对土壤真菌群落,植物生物量和沙棘杆菌性能的影响在草,forbs和豆科植物之间也有所不同,而通过fabs对土壤进行调节会导致最低的植物生物量和蚜虫性能。我们的研究提供了新的证据,证明PSF对地上植物-昆虫相互作用的影响具有高度的物种特异性。我们的研究结果为快速发展的PSF研究领域和地上以下相互作用增添了新的维度,并强调了这些领域之间的紧密联系。

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