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Soil arthropods beneficially rather than detrimentally impact plant performance in experimental grassland systems of different diversity

机译:在不同多样性的实验性草地系统中,土壤节肢动物有利于而不是有害地影响植物的生长性能

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Impacts of belowground insecticide application on plant performance and changes in plant community structure almost uniformly have been ascribed to reduced belowground herbivory, although recent studies reported distinct side effects on detritivore soil animals, particularly on Collembola. Consequently, it remains controversial if the resulting soil feedbacks on plants are due to alterations in arthropod herbivory or to changes in the activity of detritivores. We investigated the impacts of the application of a commonly used belowground insecticide (chlorpyrifos) on soil animals and soil feedbacks on model plant species representing two main plant functional groups of grassland communities, the grass Lolium perenne and the forb Centaurea jacea. Insecticide application decreased soil insect herbivore densities considerably. However, also Collembola densities and diversity decreased markedly due to insecticide application and this was most pronounced in Entomobryidae, Isotomidae, Hypogastruridae, and Sminthuridae. While densities of other detritivore taxa were not affected or even increased (Oribatida) in insecticide subplots, that of predators mostly decreased. Both model plant species built considerably more biomass in control subplots than in insecticide subplots irrespective of characteristics of the resident plant community. This suggests that soil feedbacks on plants were not due to belowground herbivory and highlights the significance of alternative mechanisms responsible for insecticide-mediated soil feedbacks on plants. The deterioration of model plant species' performances in insecticide subplots most likely was due to decreased densities of Collembola resulting in the deceleration of nutrient cycling and plant nutrition. The results suggest that it is oversimplistic to only ascribe insecticide-mediated soil feedbacks on plants to belowground herbivores. The results further indicate that in the present study the impact of arthropod detritivores on plant productivity was more important than that of belowground herbivores. This emphasizes that plant-soil arthropod interactions in grassland might be based on both facilitative and antagonistic interrelationships.
机译:地下杀虫剂的施用对植物性能和植物群落结构变化的影响几乎都归因于地下食草动物的减少,尽管最近的研究报道了其对有害土壤动物特别是对Collembola的副作用。因此,是否对植物产生的土壤反馈是由于节肢动物食草动物的变化或有害生物活性的变化而引起的。我们调查了常用的地下杀虫剂(毒死rif)对土壤动物的影响,以及对代表草地群落的两个主要植物功能组的模型植物物种(即草黑麦草和紫花半夏)的土壤反馈的影响。施用杀虫剂会大大降低土壤昆虫的草食动物密度。但是,由于施用了杀虫剂,Collembola的密度和多样性也显着下降,这在昆虫龙科,异oto科,下腹纲科和min科中最为明显。虽然杀虫剂亚类中其他有害类群的密度没有受到影响,甚至没有增加(Oribatida),但捕食者的密度却大大降低了。不管常驻植物群落的特征如何,这两种模型植物物种在控制子图中都比杀虫剂子图中的生物量大得多。这表明土壤对植物的反馈不是由于地下食草引起的,并强调了由杀虫剂介导的植物对土壤的反馈的替代机制的重要性。模型植物物种在杀虫剂亚类中的性能下降最可能是由于Collembola密度降低导致养分循环和植物营养减速。结果表明,仅将杀虫剂介导的土壤反馈归因于地下食草动物过于简单。结果进一步表明,在本研究中,节肢动物对植物生产力的影响比地下食草动物的影响更为重要。这强调了草原上植物-土壤节肢动物的相互作用可能基于促进和拮抗的相互关系。

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