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Invasive plants decrease microbial capacity to nitrify and denitrify compared to native California grassland communities

机译:Invasive plants decrease microbial capacity to nitrify and denitrify compared to native California grassland communities

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AbstractExotic plant invasions are a major driver of global environmental change that can significantly alter the availability of limiting nutrients such as nitrogen (N). Beginning with European colonization of California, native grasslands were replaced almost entirely by annual exotic grasses, many of which are now so ubiquitous that they are considered part of the regional flora (“naturalized”). A new wave of invasive plants, such asAegilops triuncialis(Barb goatgrass) andElymus caput-medusae(Medusahead), continue to spread throughout the state today. To determine whether these new-wave invasive plants alter soil N dynamics, we measured inorganic N pools, nitrification and denitrification potentials, and possible mediating factors such as microbial biomass and soil pH in experimental grasslands comprised ofA. triuncialisandE. caput-medusae. We compared these measurements with those from experimental grasslands containing: (1) native annuals and perennials and (2) naturalized exotic annuals. We found thatA. triuncialisandE. caput-medusaesignificantly reduced ion-exchange resin estimates of nitrate (NO3?) availability as well as nitrification and denitrification potentials compared to native communities. Active microbial biomass was also lower in invaded soils. In contrast, potential measurements of nitrification and denitrification were similar between invaded and naturalized communities. These results suggest that invasion byA. triuncialisandE. caput-medusaemay significantly alter the capacity for soil microbial communities to nitrify or denitrify, and by extension alter soil N availability and rates of N transformations during invasion of remnant native-dominated sites.]]>

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