Spatial heterogeneity in root litter and soil legacies differentially affect legume root traits

Background and Aims: Plants affect the soil environment via litter inputs and changes in biotic communities, which feed back to subsequent plant growth. Here we investigated the individual contributions of litter and biotic communities to soil feedback effects, and plant ability to respond to spatial heterogeneity in soil legacy. Methods: We tested for localised and systemic responses of Trifolium repens to soil biotic and root litter legacy of seven grassland species by exposing half of a root system to control soil and the other half to specific inoculum or root litter. Results: Soil inoculation triggered a localised reduction in root length while litter locally increased root biomass independent of inoculum or litter species identity. Nodule formation was locally suppressed in response to soil conditioned by another legume (Vicia cracca) and showed a trend towards systemic reduction in response to conspecific soil. V. cracca litter also caused a systemic response with thinner roots produced in the part of the root system not directly exposed to the litter. Conclusions: Spatial heterogeneity in root litter distribution and soil communities generate distinct local and systemic responses in root morphology and nodulation. These responses can influence plant-mutualist interactions and nutrient cycling, and should be included in plant co-existence models.

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Main Authors: Saar, Sirgi, Semchenko, Marina, Barel, Janna M., de Deyn, Gerlinde B.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Functional traits, Local and systemic response, Plant-soil feedback, Root litter, Soil heterogeneity, Spatial root distribution,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/spatial-heterogeneity-in-root-litter-and-soil-legacies-differenti
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5377482024-12-04 Saar, Sirgi Semchenko, Marina Barel, Janna M. de Deyn, Gerlinde B. Article/Letter to editor Plant and Soil 428 (2018) 1-2 ISSN: 0032-079X Spatial heterogeneity in root litter and soil legacies differentially affect legume root traits 2018 Background and Aims: Plants affect the soil environment via litter inputs and changes in biotic communities, which feed back to subsequent plant growth. Here we investigated the individual contributions of litter and biotic communities to soil feedback effects, and plant ability to respond to spatial heterogeneity in soil legacy. Methods: We tested for localised and systemic responses of Trifolium repens to soil biotic and root litter legacy of seven grassland species by exposing half of a root system to control soil and the other half to specific inoculum or root litter. Results: Soil inoculation triggered a localised reduction in root length while litter locally increased root biomass independent of inoculum or litter species identity. Nodule formation was locally suppressed in response to soil conditioned by another legume (Vicia cracca) and showed a trend towards systemic reduction in response to conspecific soil. V. cracca litter also caused a systemic response with thinner roots produced in the part of the root system not directly exposed to the litter. Conclusions: Spatial heterogeneity in root litter distribution and soil communities generate distinct local and systemic responses in root morphology and nodulation. These responses can influence plant-mutualist interactions and nutrient cycling, and should be included in plant co-existence models. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/spatial-heterogeneity-in-root-litter-and-soil-legacies-differenti 10.1007/s11104-018-3667-9 https://edepot.wur.nl/450849 Functional traits Local and systemic response Plant-soil feedback Root litter Soil heterogeneity Spatial root distribution https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Functional traits
Local and systemic response
Plant-soil feedback
Root litter
Soil heterogeneity
Spatial root distribution
Functional traits
Local and systemic response
Plant-soil feedback
Root litter
Soil heterogeneity
Spatial root distribution
spellingShingle Functional traits
Local and systemic response
Plant-soil feedback
Root litter
Soil heterogeneity
Spatial root distribution
Functional traits
Local and systemic response
Plant-soil feedback
Root litter
Soil heterogeneity
Spatial root distribution
Saar, Sirgi
Semchenko, Marina
Barel, Janna M.
de Deyn, Gerlinde B.
Spatial heterogeneity in root litter and soil legacies differentially affect legume root traits
description Background and Aims: Plants affect the soil environment via litter inputs and changes in biotic communities, which feed back to subsequent plant growth. Here we investigated the individual contributions of litter and biotic communities to soil feedback effects, and plant ability to respond to spatial heterogeneity in soil legacy. Methods: We tested for localised and systemic responses of Trifolium repens to soil biotic and root litter legacy of seven grassland species by exposing half of a root system to control soil and the other half to specific inoculum or root litter. Results: Soil inoculation triggered a localised reduction in root length while litter locally increased root biomass independent of inoculum or litter species identity. Nodule formation was locally suppressed in response to soil conditioned by another legume (Vicia cracca) and showed a trend towards systemic reduction in response to conspecific soil. V. cracca litter also caused a systemic response with thinner roots produced in the part of the root system not directly exposed to the litter. Conclusions: Spatial heterogeneity in root litter distribution and soil communities generate distinct local and systemic responses in root morphology and nodulation. These responses can influence plant-mutualist interactions and nutrient cycling, and should be included in plant co-existence models.
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Local and systemic response
Plant-soil feedback
Root litter
Soil heterogeneity
Spatial root distribution
author Saar, Sirgi
Semchenko, Marina
Barel, Janna M.
de Deyn, Gerlinde B.
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Barel, Janna M.
de Deyn, Gerlinde B.
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title Spatial heterogeneity in root litter and soil legacies differentially affect legume root traits
title_short Spatial heterogeneity in root litter and soil legacies differentially affect legume root traits
title_full Spatial heterogeneity in root litter and soil legacies differentially affect legume root traits
title_fullStr Spatial heterogeneity in root litter and soil legacies differentially affect legume root traits
title_full_unstemmed Spatial heterogeneity in root litter and soil legacies differentially affect legume root traits
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