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Soil community composition in dynamic stages of semi-natural calcareous grassland
European dry thin-soil calcareous grasslands (alvars) are species-rich semi-natural habitats. Cessation of traditional management, such as mowing and grazing, leads to shrub and tree encroachment and the local extinction of characteristic alvar species. While soil microbes are known to play a critic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581465/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37847721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292425 |
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author | Wipulasena, A. Y. Ayesh Piyara Davison, John Helm, Aveliina Kasari, Liis Moora, Mari Prangel, Elisabeth Reitalu, Triin Vahter, Tanel Vasar, Martti Zobel, Martin |
author_facet | Wipulasena, A. Y. Ayesh Piyara Davison, John Helm, Aveliina Kasari, Liis Moora, Mari Prangel, Elisabeth Reitalu, Triin Vahter, Tanel Vasar, Martti Zobel, Martin |
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description | European dry thin-soil calcareous grasslands (alvars) are species-rich semi-natural habitats. Cessation of traditional management, such as mowing and grazing, leads to shrub and tree encroachment and the local extinction of characteristic alvar species. While soil microbes are known to play a critical role in driving vegetation and ecosystem dynamics, more information is needed about their composition and function in grasslands of different dynamic stages. Here we assess the composition of soil fungal, prokaryotic, and plant communities using soil environmental DNA from restored alvar grasslands in Estonia. The study areas included grasslands that had experienced different degrees of woody encroachment prior to restoration (woody plant removal and grazing), as well as unmanaged open grasslands. We found that, in general, different taxonomic groups exhibited correlated patterns of between-community variation. Previous forest sites, which had prior to restoration experienced a high degree of woody encroachment by ectomycorrhizal Scots pine, were compositionally most distinct from managed open grasslands, which had little woody vegetation even prior to restoration. The functional structure of plant and fungal communities varied in ways that were consistent with the representation of mycorrhizal types in the ecosystems prior to restoration. Compositional differences between managed and unmanaged open grasslands reflecting the implementation of grazing without further management interventions were clearer among fungal, and to an extent prokaryotic, communities than among plant communities. While previous studies have shown that during woody encroachment of alvar grassland, plant communities change first and fungal communities follow, our DNA-based results suggest that microbial communities reacted faster than plant communities during the restoration of grazing management in alvar grassland. We conclude that while the plant community responds faster to cessation of management, the fungal community responds faster to restoration of management. This may indicate hysteresis, where the eventual pathway back to the original state (grazed ecosystem) differs from the pathway taken towards the alternative state (abandoned semi-natural grassland ecosystem). |
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spelling | pubmed-105814652023-10-18 Soil community composition in dynamic stages of semi-natural calcareous grassland Wipulasena, A. Y. Ayesh Piyara Davison, John Helm, Aveliina Kasari, Liis Moora, Mari Prangel, Elisabeth Reitalu, Triin Vahter, Tanel Vasar, Martti Zobel, Martin PLoS One Research Article European dry thin-soil calcareous grasslands (alvars) are species-rich semi-natural habitats. Cessation of traditional management, such as mowing and grazing, leads to shrub and tree encroachment and the local extinction of characteristic alvar species. While soil microbes are known to play a critical role in driving vegetation and ecosystem dynamics, more information is needed about their composition and function in grasslands of different dynamic stages. Here we assess the composition of soil fungal, prokaryotic, and plant communities using soil environmental DNA from restored alvar grasslands in Estonia. The study areas included grasslands that had experienced different degrees of woody encroachment prior to restoration (woody plant removal and grazing), as well as unmanaged open grasslands. We found that, in general, different taxonomic groups exhibited correlated patterns of between-community variation. Previous forest sites, which had prior to restoration experienced a high degree of woody encroachment by ectomycorrhizal Scots pine, were compositionally most distinct from managed open grasslands, which had little woody vegetation even prior to restoration. The functional structure of plant and fungal communities varied in ways that were consistent with the representation of mycorrhizal types in the ecosystems prior to restoration. Compositional differences between managed and unmanaged open grasslands reflecting the implementation of grazing without further management interventions were clearer among fungal, and to an extent prokaryotic, communities than among plant communities. While previous studies have shown that during woody encroachment of alvar grassland, plant communities change first and fungal communities follow, our DNA-based results suggest that microbial communities reacted faster than plant communities during the restoration of grazing management in alvar grassland. We conclude that while the plant community responds faster to cessation of management, the fungal community responds faster to restoration of management. This may indicate hysteresis, where the eventual pathway back to the original state (grazed ecosystem) differs from the pathway taken towards the alternative state (abandoned semi-natural grassland ecosystem). Public Library of Science 2023-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10581465/ /pubmed/37847721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292425 Text en © 2023 Wipulasena et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wipulasena, A. Y. Ayesh Piyara Davison, John Helm, Aveliina Kasari, Liis Moora, Mari Prangel, Elisabeth Reitalu, Triin Vahter, Tanel Vasar, Martti Zobel, Martin Soil community composition in dynamic stages of semi-natural calcareous grassland |
title | Soil community composition in dynamic stages of semi-natural calcareous grassland |
title_full | Soil community composition in dynamic stages of semi-natural calcareous grassland |
title_fullStr | Soil community composition in dynamic stages of semi-natural calcareous grassland |
title_full_unstemmed | Soil community composition in dynamic stages of semi-natural calcareous grassland |
title_short | Soil community composition in dynamic stages of semi-natural calcareous grassland |
title_sort | soil community composition in dynamic stages of semi-natural calcareous grassland |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581465/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37847721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292425 |
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