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Disturbance influences the outcome of plant-soil biota interactions in the invasive Acacia longifolia and in native species

机译:干扰影响长叶相思和本地物种中植物-土壤生物区系相互作用的结果

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Interrelated causes of plant invasion have been gaining increasing recognition. However, research on this subject has mainly focused around conceptual models. Here we explore whether plant-soil biota feedbacks and disturbance, two major factors capable of facilitating invasive plants in introduced ranges, interact to preferentially benefit exotics compared to native plants. We investigated the influence of fire disturbance on plant-soil biota interactions for the invasive Acacia longifolia and two dominant natives (Cytisus striatus and Pinus pinaster) in Portuguese dune systems. In the first experiment, we grew exotic and native plants in soil inoculated with soil biota from unburned or recently burned soils collected in an area with small invasion intensity by A. longifolia. Soil biota effects on the exotic legume A. longifolia changed from neutral to positive after fire, whereas the opposite outcome was observed in the native legume C. striatus, and a change from negative to neutral effects after fire occurred in the native P. pinaster. Fire reduced mycorrhizal colonization in all species and rhizobial colonization in C. striatus but not in A. longifolia. In the second experiment, we grew the exotic and native plants with conspecific and heterospecific soil biota from undisturbed soils (area with low invasion intensity by A. longifolia), and from post-fire soils (area affected by a fire similar to 12 years ago and currently heavily invaded by A. longifolia). The exotic benefited more from post-fire than from undisturbed soil biota, particularly from those associated with natives. Natives did not experience detrimental effects with invasive-associated soil biota. Our results show that fire disturbance affected the functional interactions between soil biota and plants that may benefit more the exotic than some native species. Disturbance may open a window of opportunity that promotes invader success by altering soil enemy and mutualistic impacts.
机译:植物入侵的相关原因已得到越来越多的认识。但是,关于该主题的研究主要集中在概念模型上。在这里,我们探索与本地植物相比,植物土壤生物区系的反馈和干扰(这两个能够在引入范围内促进入侵植物的主要因素)是否相互作用,从而优先使外来植物受益。我们调查了火势干扰对葡萄牙沙丘系统中入侵相思树和两个主要原生植物(Cytisus striatus和Pinus pinaster)的植物-土壤生物区相互作用的影响。在第一个实验中,我们在由A. longifolia入侵强度较小的区域收集的未燃烧或新近燃烧的土壤中接种了土壤生物区系的土壤中种植了外来和本地植物。火灾后,土壤生物群对外来豆科植物长叶假单胞菌的影响从中性变为正,而在天然豆类C. striatus中观察到相反的结果,而在自然活动后,P。pinaster发生了从负向中性的变化。火灾减少了所有物种的菌根定植,减少了纹状体中的根瘤菌定植,但不减少了长叶盲肠中的菌根定植。在第二个实验中,我们从未受扰动的土壤(长叶农杆菌的入侵强度低的区域)和火灾后的土壤(受火灾影响的区域类似于12年前)种植具有同种和异种土壤生物区系的外来和本地植物并且目前已被A. longifolia严重入侵)。外来物种从后火中受益的多于不受干扰的土壤生物,特别是与当地人相关的生物。土著人没有遭受与入侵相关的土壤生物群的有害影响。我们的结果表明,火灾干扰影响了土壤生物区系与植物之间的功能性相互作用,与某些本地物种相比,可能使外来物种受益更多。干扰可能会打开机会之窗,通过改变土壤敌人和相互影响来促进入侵者的成功。

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