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Influence of plant species and soil conditions on plant-soil feedback in mixed grassland communities

机译:植物种类和土壤条件对混播草地群落植物 - 土壤反馈的影响

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Our aim was to explore plant-soil feedback in mixed grassland communities and its significance for plant productivity and community composition relative to abiotic factors of soil type and fertility. We carried out a 4-year, field-based mesocosm experiment to determine the relative effects of soil type, historic management intensity and soil conditioning by a wide range of plant species of mesotrophic grassland on the productivity and evenness of subsequent mixed communities. The study consisted of an initial soil conditioning phase, whereby soil from two locations each with two levels of management intensity was conditioned with monocultures of nine grassland species, and a subsequent feedback phase, where mixed communities of the nine species were grown in conditioned soil to determine relative effects of experimental factors on the productivity and evenness of mixed communities and individual plant species performance. In the conditioning phase of the experiment, individual plant species differentially influenced soil microbial communities and nutrient availability. However, these biotic effects were much less important as drivers of soil microbial properties and nutrient availability than were abiotic factors of soil type and fertility. Significant feedback effects of conditioning were detected during the second phase of the study in terms of individual plant growth in mixed communities. These feedback effects were generally independent of soil type or fertility, and were consistently negative in nature. In most cases, individual plant species performed less well in mixed communities planted in soil that had previously supported their own species. Synthesis. These findings suggest that despite soil abiotic factors acting as major drivers of soil microbial communities and nutrient availability, biotic interactions in the form of negative feedback play a significant role in regulating individual plant performance in mixed grassland communities across a range of soil conditions. © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 British Ecological Society.
机译:我们的目的是探索混合草地群落中的植物-土壤反馈及其相对于土壤类型和肥力的非生物因素对植物生产力和群落组成的意义。我们进行了一项为期4年的基于田间的中观试验,以确定土壤类型,历史管理强度和各种中营养草地植物对后续混合群落的生产力和均匀性的相对影响。该研究包括一个初始的土壤调节阶段,在该阶段中,从两个位置(分别具有两个管理强度水平)的土壤通过九种草原物种的单种栽培进行调节,随后进行反馈阶段,在该条件下,这九种物种的混合群落在调节土壤中生长至确定实验因素对混合社区生产力和均匀性以及单个植物物种表现的相对影响。在实验的调节阶段,单个植物物种对土壤微生物群落和养分利用率的影响不同。然而,与土壤类型和肥力的非生物因素相比,这些生物效应作为土壤微生物特性和养分有效性的驱动因素要重要得多。在研究的第二阶段,根据混合社区中单个植物的生长情况,检测到条件调节的重要反馈作用。这些反馈效应通常与土壤类型或肥力无关,并且本质上始终是负面的。在大多数情况下,单个植物物种在以前支持自己物种的土壤中种植的混合群落中表现较差。合成。这些发现表明,尽管土壤非生物因素是土壤微生物群落和养分有效性的主要驱动力,但在各种土壤条件下,以负反馈形式存在的生物相互作用在调节混合草地群落中单个植物的性能方面仍起着重要作用。 ©2009作者。期刊编辑©2009英国生态学会。

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