解读植物-土壤反馈的驱动因素及其环境依赖性:元分析

IF 3.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY Plant and Soil Pub Date : 2024-08-31 DOI:10.1007/s11104-024-06922-1
Cai Cheng, Michael J. Gundale, Bo Li, Jihua Wu
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背景和目的植物-土壤反馈(PSFs)在植物物种共存、群落动态和生态系统功能方面起着重要的中介作用。土壤生物区系(如互惠者、病原体)、养分供应和次生化学物质可推动 PSFs 的强度和方向,但其影响的变化和背景依赖性仍不清楚。方法 我们对涉及 166 个植物物种的 57 项 PSF 研究进行了系统发育控制荟萃分析,以探讨在各种内在、环境和实验背景下,这些驱动因素是否以及如何影响个体 PSFs(物种在同种土壤与异种土壤上的表现)和成对 PSFs(表明反馈是否促进稳定或不稳定的物种共存)。然而,当整个生物群存在时,PSFs变得更加负面,与外来物种相比,对本地物种的负面影响更大,对经历种间竞争的植物的负面影响最大。我们的研究表明,土壤生物区系是 PSFs 的重要驱动因素,在预测土壤生物区系在驱动 PSFs 方面的作用时,应考虑植物起源和竞争环境。最后,我们提出了下一代 PSF 实验的几个方向,以便更好地理解不同 PSF 驱动因素的相对重要性和相互作用。
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Deciphering the drivers of plant-soil feedbacks and their context-dependence: A meta-analysis

Background and aims

Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) play an important role in mediating plant species coexistence, community dynamics and ecosystem functioning. Soil biota (e.g. mutualists, pathogens), nutrient availability and secondary chemicals can drive the strength and direction of PSFs, but the variations and context-dependence of their effects remain unclear.

Methods

We used a phylogenetically controlled meta-analysis of 57 PSF studies across 166 plant species to explore whether and how these drivers affect individual PSFs (the performance of a species on conspecific versus heterospecific soils) and pairwise PSFs (indicating whether feedbacks promote stable or unstable species coexistence) under various intrinsic, environmental and experimental contexts.

Results

Mutualists led to stronger positive individual and pairwise PSFs across various intrinsic and external contexts. However, PSFs became more negative when whole biota was present, with stronger negative effects on native species compared to exotic species and the most negative effects on plants experiencing interspecific competition. Manipulations of pathogens, nutrient availability and secondary chemicals had overall minimal influence on both types of PSFs, but the effect of nutrient availability on pairwise PSFs increased with increasing phylogenetic distance between species.

Conclusion

Our study suggests that soil biota is an important driver of PSFs and that plant origin and competitive context should be considered when predicting the role of soil biota in driving PSFs. Finally, we propose several directions for the next generation of PSF experiments towards a better understanding of the relative importance and interactions of different PSF drivers.

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Plant and Soil
Plant and Soil 农林科学-农艺学
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8.20
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8.20%
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543
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Plant and Soil publishes original papers and review articles exploring the interface of plant biology and soil sciences, and that enhance our mechanistic understanding of plant-soil interactions. We focus on the interface of plant biology and soil sciences, and seek those manuscripts with a strong mechanistic component which develop and test hypotheses aimed at understanding underlying mechanisms of plant-soil interactions. Manuscripts can include both fundamental and applied aspects of mineral nutrition, plant water relations, symbiotic and pathogenic plant-microbe interactions, root anatomy and morphology, soil biology, ecology, agrochemistry and agrophysics, as long as they are hypothesis-driven and enhance our mechanistic understanding. Articles including a major molecular or modelling component also fall within the scope of the journal. All contributions appear in the English language, with consistent spelling, using either American or British English.
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