| Literature DB >> 27056681 |
Katja Steinauer1,2, Britta Jensen3, Tanja Strecker3, Enrica de Luca4, Stefan Scheu3, Nico Eisenhauer5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several studies have examined the effects of plant colonization on aboveground communities and processes. However, the effects of plant colonization on soil microbial communities are less known. We addressed this gap by studying effects of plant colonization within an experimental plant diversity gradient in subplots that had not been weeded for 2 and 5 years. This study was part of a long-term grassland biodiversity experiment (Jena Experiment) with a gradient in plant species richness (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 60 sown species per plot). We measured plant species richness and productivity (aboveground cover and biomass) as well as soil microbial basal respiration and biomass in non-weeded subplots and compared the results with those of weeded subplots of the same plots.Entities:
Keywords: Jena Experiment; Microbial biomass; Plant colonization; Plant coverage; Plant diversity
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27056681 PMCID: PMC4825091 DOI: 10.1186/s12898-016-0073-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ecol ISSN: 1472-6785 Impact factor: 2.964
Fig. 1Conceptual figures showing the three hypothesis. a The number of colonizing plant species was expected to decrease with increasing plant diversity of resident species. b Plant biomass production, soil basal respiration, and microbial biomass increases were expected to increase with increasing plant diversity (dashed line) in weeded subplots, while those variables will become similar across all initial experimental plant diversity levels after plant colonization in non-weeded subplots (solid line). The reader should note that the conceptual figures are graphically and qualitatively depicting the hypotheses. For simplicity, we depicted linear relationships between the variables. However, these lines are not based on empirical data, and we did not necessarily expect linear relationships between variables
LM table of t- and P-values on the effects of plant diversity (PD: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 60 plant species) in weeded or non-weeded plots on number of colonizing plant species, plant cover (2011), plant biomass (2014), soil basal respiration, soil microbial biomass and soil water content of 2011 and 2014
| Number of colonizing plant species | Plant cover | Soil basal respiration | Soil microbial biomass | Soil water content | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| df | t value | P value | df | t value | P value | df | t value | P value | df | t value | P value | df | t value | P value | |
| 2011 | |||||||||||||||
| Weeded | 1, 77.01 |
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| 1, 72.18 |
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| 1, 74.35 |
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| 1, 74.08 |
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| Non-weeded | 1, 77.00 | − |
| 1, 76.99 | −0.30 | 0.767 | 1, 71.18 | 0.80 | 0.428 | 1, 72.33 | 1.14 | 0.256 | 1, 73.10 | 3.07 |
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Significant results (P < 0.05) are highlighted in bold and marginally significant results (P < 0.10) are given in italics
Fig. 2Plant colonization effects on plant cover and plant biomass. Number of colonizing plant species after a 2 years and b 5 years. c Plant cover [%] after 2 years and d plant biomass [g m−2] after 5 years. In c and d dashed lines and open circles display plant cover and biomass with resident plant species of weeded subplots, respectively, and solid lines and circles display plant cover and biomass with resident plant species plus colonizing plant species of non-weeded subplots, respectively. *** P < 0.001, ** P < 0.01, * P < 0.05, (*) P < 0.1, ns P > 0.1
GLM table of t- and P-values on the effects of plant diversity (PD: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 60 plant species) and plant colonization (COL) on plant cover (2011), plant biomass (2014), soil basal respiration, soil microbial biomass and soil water content of 2011 and 2014
| Plant cover | Soil basal respiration | Soil microbial biomass | Soil water content | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| df | t value | P value | df | t value | P value | df | t value | P value | df | t value | P value | |
| 2011 | ||||||||||||
| PD | 1, 145.61 |
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| 1, 140.86 |
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| 1, 132 |
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| 1, 145.30 |
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| COL | 1, 77 |
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| 1, 74.25 |
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| 1, 76.33 |
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| 1, 75.18 | 0.37 | 0.714 |
| PD × COL | 1, 77 |
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| 1, 74.69 |
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| 1, 76.42 |
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| 1, 75.29 | −1.49 | 0.139 |
Significant results (P < 0.05) are highlighted in bold and marginally significant results (P < 0.10) are given in italics
Fig. 3Plant colonization effects on soil microbial properties. Basal respiration [µg O2 g−1 soil dry mass h−1] a 2 and c 5 years, and soil microbial biomass [µg C g−1 soil dry mass] b 2 and d 5 years after colonization by plant species. Dashed lines and open circles display basal respiration and soil microbial biomass with resident plant species of weeded subplots, respectively, and solid lines and circles display basal respiration and soil microbial biomass with resident plant species plus colonizing plant species of non-weeded subplots, respectively. ***P < 0.001, **P < 0.01, *P < 0.05, (*) P < 0.1, ns P > 0.1