| Literature DB >> 27280074 |
Hannah Wilson1, Bart R Johnson2, Brendan Bohannan3, Laurel Pfeifer-Meister3, Rebecca Mueller1, Scott D Bridgham3.
Abstract
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Keywords: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; Climate change; Experimental warming; Mediterranean; Nutrient availability; Pacific Northwest; Plant-nutrient interactions; Structural equation models
Year: 2016 PMID: 27280074 PMCID: PMC4893335 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.2083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Site characteristics.
Climate data is from the PRISM model for the period 1971–2000 (http://www.prism.oregonstate.edu/).
| Site | Southern | Central | Northern |
|---|---|---|---|
| Latitude | 42°16′41″N | 44°01′34″N | 46°53′47″N |
| Longitude | 123°38′34″W | 123°10′56″W | 122°44′06″W |
| Elevation (m) | 394 | 165 | 134 |
| Mean precip. (mm) | 1,598 | 1,201 | 1,229 |
| Mean mon. temp. (°C) | 12.2 | 11.4 | 9.8 |
| Max. mon. temp. (°C) | 19.9 | 17.3 | 15.3 |
| Min. mon. temp. (°C) | 4.1 | 5.3 | 4.9 |
| Sand (%) | 31.4 | 36.4 | 73.9 |
| Clay (%) | 22.5 | 11.9 | 2.4 |
| Silt (%) | 46.0 | 51.6 | 23.7 |
| Total soil nitrogen (%) | 0.3 | 0.5 | 0.3 |
| Total soil carbon (%) | 3.4 | 7.3 | 4.9 |
| N:P ratio of soil | 5.4 | 1.1 | 1.7 |
| pH | 6.5 | 5.8 | 5.6 |
Figure 1Soil temperature and water availability in the 2011 growing season.
Panels correspond with sites, dotted lines indicate the time period used to estimate soil temperature and matric potential one month prior to plant collection. Because of the different phenology, red lines refer to perennial species and blue lines refer to the annual species.
Figure 2Structural equation model of the effect of temperature on AMF colonization and plant biomass.
We tested three a priori models that included either soil and plant nitrogen, soil and plant phosphorus, or soil and plant N:P ratios. Each box represents a variable in the model, while each arrow represents a predicted direct effect of one variable on another. A series of connected arrows through multiple variables represent indirect effects. The direct effect plus all the indirect effects of one variable on another is referred to as the total effect.
Figure 3Greenhouse experiment.
AMF colonization (A) and aboveground biomass (B) of the four species grown in soil from the three sites (Southern, Central, Northern) in a greenhouse. Different letters indicate significant differences among sites within a species. Error bars represent +/− one SE.
Figure 4The effect of heating on AMF colonization (A) and aboveground plant biomass (B) of the four plant species collected from the three sites (S = southern, C = central, N = northern).
H↓ represents a significant inhibitory main effect of heating. Different letters indicate significant differences among sites within a species. Asterisks represent significant differences between control and heated treatments (** = P < 0.01, * = P < 0.10). Error bars represent +/− one SE.
Figure 5Overall structural equation model including all sites and species.
Each box represents a variable in the model, while the number above each arrow represents the value of the standardized path coefficients. The width of each arrow corresponds with the magnitude of the path coefficient, solid lines indicate positive effects, and dashed lines indicate negative effects. Path coefficients not significant at P < 0.10 are not shown. The italicized, bold number above each box represents the total explained variance (R2) of each variable.
Standardized direct, indirect, and total effects of the overall N:P ratio SEM.
| Effect of variable 1 | On | Variable 2 | Direct effect | Indirect effect | Total effect |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soil temperature | → | Soil water availability | −0.54 | N/A | −0.54 |
| Soil temperature | → | Soil N:P | −0.42 | 0.32 | −0.10 |
| Soil temperature | → | Plant diversity | 0.16 | 0.00 | 0.26 |
| Soil temperature | → | AMF colonization | −0.27 | 0.04 | −0.23 |
| Soil temperature | → | Plant N:P | N/A | −0.02 | −0.02 |
| Soil temperature | → | Plant biomass | 0.35 | 0.04 | 0.39 |
| Soil water availability | → | Soil N:P | −0.59 | N/A | −0.59 |
| Soil water availability | → | Plant diversity | −0.08 | 0.39 | 0.31 |
| Soil water availability | → | AMF colonization | −0.03 | −0.05 | −0.08 |
| Soil water availability | → | Plant N:P | 0.26 | −0.02 | 0.24 |
| Soil water availability | → | Plant biomass | −0.17 | −0.11 | −0.28 |
| Soil N:P | → | Plant diversity | −0.66 | N/A | −0.66 |
| Soil N:P | → | AMF colonization | 0.19 | −0.12 | 0.07 |
| Soil N:P | → | Plant N:P | 0.31 | −0.34 | −0.03 |
| Soil N:P | → | Plant biomass | −0.11 | 0.13 | 0.02 |
| Plant diversity | → | AMF colonization | 0.18 | N/A | 0.18 |
| Plant diversity | → | Plant N:P | 0.52 | −0.01 | 0.51 |
| Plant diversity | → | Plant biomass | −0.16 | −0.21 | −0.37 |
| AMF colonization | → | Plant N:P | −0.06 | N/A | −0.06 |
| AMF colonization | → | Plant biomass | 0.15 | 0.03 | 0.18 |
| Plant N:P | → | Plant biomass | −0.47 | N/A | −0.47 |
Figure 6Simplified scheme of direct, indirect and total effects of temperature on AMF colonization and plant biomass for the overall SEM and southern only SEM.
Total effect is the sum of direct and indirect effects. Numbers used are extracted from Tables 2 and S6, respectively.