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Plant-soil feedbacks: a comparative study on the relative importance of soil feedbacks in the greenhouse versus the field

机译:植物-土壤反馈:温室和田间土壤反馈相对重要性的比较研究

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Interactions between plants and soil microorganisms influence individual plant performance and thus plant-community composition. Most studies on such plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) have been performed under controlled greenhouse conditions, whereas no study has directly compared PSFs under greenhouse and natural field conditions. We grew three grass species that differ in local abundance in grassland communities simultaneously in the greenhouse and field on field-collected soils either previously conditioned by these species or by the general grassland community. As soils in grasslands are typically conditioned by mixes of species through the patchy and heterogeneous plant species' distributions, we additionally compared the effects of species-specific versus non-specific species conditioning on PSFs in natural and greenhouse conditions. In almost all comparisons PSFs differed between the greenhouse and field. In the greenhouse, plant growth in species-specific and non-specific soils resulted in similar effects with neutral PSFs for the most abundant species and positive PSFs for the less abundant species. In contrast, in the field all grass species tested performed best in non-specific plots, whereas species-specific PSFs were neutral for the most abundant and varied for the less abundant species. This indicates a general beneficial effect of plant diversity on PSFs in the field. Controlled greenhouse conditions might provide valuable insights on the nominal effects of soils on plants. However, the PSFs observed in greenhouse conditions may not be the determining drivers in natural plant communities where their effects may be overwhelmed by the diversity of abiotic and biotic above- and belowground interactions in the field.
机译:植物与土壤微生物之间的相互作用影响单个植物的性能,从而影响植物群落组成。大多数此类植物-土壤反馈(PSF)的研究都是在受控温室条件下进行的,而没有研究直接比较温室和自然田间条件下的PSF。我们在温室和田地上在田间收集的土壤上同时种植了三种草地物种,它们的本地丰度同时不同,这些土壤以前是由这些物种或一般草地社区所调节的。由于草原土壤通常是通过斑驳和异种植物物种分布通过物种混合来调节的,因此我们另外比较了自然和温室条件下物种特异性和非特异性物种调节对PSF的影响。在几乎所有比较中,温室和田间的PSF均不同。在温室中,植物在特定物种和非特定土壤中的生长对最丰富物种的中性PSF和对较不丰富物种的正PSF产生相似的效果。相反,在田间测试的所有草种在非特定样地中表现最好,而特定种的PSF对最丰富的种是中性的,而对于较不丰富的种是变化的。这表明了植物多样性对田间PSF的一般有益影响。受控的温室条件可能会对土壤对植物的名义影响提供有价值的见解。然而,在温室条件下观察到的PSF可能不是天然植物群落的决定性驱动因素,在自然植物群落中,非生物和生物在地上和地下的相互作用的多样性可能会抵消其影响。

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