Increasing Soil Nutrient Loads of European Semi-natural Grasslands Strongly Alter Plant Functional Diversity Independently of Species Loss

Ecosystems ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 169-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenny Helsen ◽  
Tobias Ceulemans ◽  
Carly J. Stevens ◽  
Olivier Honnay
Agronomy ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 1291 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haifa Debouk ◽  
Leticia San Emeterio ◽  
Teresa Marí ◽  
Rosa M. Canals ◽  
Maria-Teresa Sebastià

Global change modifies vegetation composition in grasslands with shifts in plant functional types (PFT). Although changes in plant community composition imply changes in soil function, this relationship is not well understood. We investigated the relative importance of environmental (climatic, management and soil) variables and plant functional diversity (PFT composition and interactions) on soil activity and fertility along a climatic gradient. We collected samples of soil and PFT biomass (grasses, legumes, and non-legume forbs) in six extensively managed grasslands along a climatic gradient in the Northern Iberian Peninsula. Variation Partitioning Analysis showed that abiotic and management variables explained most of the global variability (96.5%) in soil activity and fertility; soil moisture and grazer type being the best predictors. PFT diversity accounted for 27% of the total variability, mostly in interaction with environmental factors. Diversity-Interaction models applied on each response variable revealed that PFT-evenness and pairwise interactions affected particularly the nitrogen cycle, enhancing microbial biomass nitrogen, dissolved organic nitrogen, total nitrogen, urease, phosphatase, and nitrification potential. Thus, soil activity and fertility were not only regulated by environmental variables, but also enhanced by PFT diversity. We underline that climate change-induced shifts in vegetation composition can alter greenhouse gas—related soil processes and eventually the feedback of the soil to the atmosphere.


2015 ◽  
Vol 203 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jose G. Franco ◽  
Stephen R. King ◽  
Joseph G. Masabni ◽  
Astrid Volder

Author(s):  
Eric Garnier ◽  
Marie-Laure Navas ◽  
Karl Grigulis

AoB Plants ◽  
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brenda J Grewell ◽  
Caryn J Futrell ◽  
Maria T Iannucci ◽  
Rebecca E Drenovsky

Abstract Non-native aquatic Ludwigia species from a polyploid complex are among the world’s most problematic invasive plants. These emergent, floating-leaved species respond to disturbance through fragmentation of shoots and/or rhizomes, spreading rapidly by hydrochorous dispersal and posing challenges for invasive plant management. While recruitment of clonal aquatic plant species from shoot fragmentation is well documented, regeneration from rhizome bud banks, although common, often is overlooked. It is further unclear how interactions among ploidy and resource availability influence regeneration success of rhizome fragments. We conducted a full factorial experiment in aquatic mesocosms to compare trait responses of Ludwigia congeners differing in ploidy (diploid, decaploid) grown from clonal rhizome fragments under contrasting soil nutrient availability (low, high). Similar to previous work with shoot fragments, the diploid congener had a higher relative growth rate and produced more biomass than the decaploid during this establishment stage of growth. High growth rates and biomass production were associated with greater rhizome N and P and reduced investment in belowground structures. Comparing these results to previous shoot fragment studies with Ludwigia, rhizome fragments appear to have much greater growth potential, suggesting that management strategies should minimize disturbance to prevent fragmentation and dispersal of belowground structures. Furthermore, rapid response to newly colonizing diploid invaders will be essential to minimizing spread, and reductions in nutrient loads to aquatic environments may be more effective toward controlling establishment of the diploid congener than the decaploid.


2019 ◽  
Vol 233 ◽  
pp. 111368 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xuanlong Ma ◽  
Miguel D. Mahecha ◽  
Mirco Migliavacca ◽  
Fons van der Plas ◽  
Raquel Benavides ◽  
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Ecography ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 36 (5) ◽  
pp. 531-540 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachael V. Gallagher ◽  
Lesley Hughes ◽  
Michelle R. Leishman

2014 ◽  
Vol 102 (5) ◽  
pp. 1150-1162 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vincent E. J. Jassey ◽  
Łukasz Lamentowicz ◽  
Bjorn J. M. Robroek ◽  
Maciej Gąbka ◽  
Anna Rusińska ◽  
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