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Lost in diversity: the interactions between soil‐borne fungi, biodiversity and plant productivity
There is consensus that plant species richness enhances plant productivity within natural grasslands, but the underlying drivers remain debated. Recently, differential accumulation of soil‐borne fungal pathogens across the plant diversity gradient has been proposed as a cause of this pattern. Howeve...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5887887/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29468690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.15036 |
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author | Mommer, Liesje Cotton, T. E. Anne Raaijmakers, Jos M. Termorshuizen, Aad J. van Ruijven, Jasper Hendriks, Marloes van Rijssel, Sophia Q. van de Mortel, Judith E. van der Paauw, Jan Willem Schijlen, Elio G. W. M. Smit‐Tiekstra, Annemiek E. Berendse, Frank de Kroon, Hans Dumbrell, Alex J. |
author_facet | Mommer, Liesje Cotton, T. E. Anne Raaijmakers, Jos M. Termorshuizen, Aad J. van Ruijven, Jasper Hendriks, Marloes van Rijssel, Sophia Q. van de Mortel, Judith E. van der Paauw, Jan Willem Schijlen, Elio G. W. M. Smit‐Tiekstra, Annemiek E. Berendse, Frank de Kroon, Hans Dumbrell, Alex J. |
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description | There is consensus that plant species richness enhances plant productivity within natural grasslands, but the underlying drivers remain debated. Recently, differential accumulation of soil‐borne fungal pathogens across the plant diversity gradient has been proposed as a cause of this pattern. However, the below‐ground environment has generally been treated as a ‘black box’ in biodiversity experiments, leaving these fungi unidentified. Using next generation sequencing and pathogenicity assays, we analysed the community composition of root‐associated fungi from a biodiversity experiment to examine if evidence exists for host specificity and negative density dependence in the interplay between soil‐borne fungi, plant diversity and productivity. Plant species were colonised by distinct (pathogenic) fungal communities and isolated fungal species showed negative, species‐specific effects on plant growth. Moreover, 57% of the pathogenic fungal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) recorded in plant monocultures were not detected in eight plant species plots, suggesting a loss of pathogenic OTUs with plant diversity. Our work provides strong evidence for host specificity and negative density‐dependent effects of root‐associated fungi on plant species in grasslands. Our work substantiates the hypothesis that fungal root pathogens are an important driver of biodiversity‐ecosystem functioning relationships. |
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spelling | pubmed-58878872018-04-12 Lost in diversity: the interactions between soil‐borne fungi, biodiversity and plant productivity Mommer, Liesje Cotton, T. E. Anne Raaijmakers, Jos M. Termorshuizen, Aad J. van Ruijven, Jasper Hendriks, Marloes van Rijssel, Sophia Q. van de Mortel, Judith E. van der Paauw, Jan Willem Schijlen, Elio G. W. M. Smit‐Tiekstra, Annemiek E. Berendse, Frank de Kroon, Hans Dumbrell, Alex J. New Phytol Research There is consensus that plant species richness enhances plant productivity within natural grasslands, but the underlying drivers remain debated. Recently, differential accumulation of soil‐borne fungal pathogens across the plant diversity gradient has been proposed as a cause of this pattern. However, the below‐ground environment has generally been treated as a ‘black box’ in biodiversity experiments, leaving these fungi unidentified. Using next generation sequencing and pathogenicity assays, we analysed the community composition of root‐associated fungi from a biodiversity experiment to examine if evidence exists for host specificity and negative density dependence in the interplay between soil‐borne fungi, plant diversity and productivity. Plant species were colonised by distinct (pathogenic) fungal communities and isolated fungal species showed negative, species‐specific effects on plant growth. Moreover, 57% of the pathogenic fungal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) recorded in plant monocultures were not detected in eight plant species plots, suggesting a loss of pathogenic OTUs with plant diversity. Our work provides strong evidence for host specificity and negative density‐dependent effects of root‐associated fungi on plant species in grasslands. Our work substantiates the hypothesis that fungal root pathogens are an important driver of biodiversity‐ecosystem functioning relationships. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-02-22 2018-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5887887/ /pubmed/29468690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.15036 Text en © 2018 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2018 New Phytologist Trust This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Research Mommer, Liesje Cotton, T. E. Anne Raaijmakers, Jos M. Termorshuizen, Aad J. van Ruijven, Jasper Hendriks, Marloes van Rijssel, Sophia Q. van de Mortel, Judith E. van der Paauw, Jan Willem Schijlen, Elio G. W. M. Smit‐Tiekstra, Annemiek E. Berendse, Frank de Kroon, Hans Dumbrell, Alex J. Lost in diversity: the interactions between soil‐borne fungi, biodiversity and plant productivity |
title | Lost in diversity: the interactions between soil‐borne fungi, biodiversity and plant productivity |
title_full | Lost in diversity: the interactions between soil‐borne fungi, biodiversity and plant productivity |
title_fullStr | Lost in diversity: the interactions between soil‐borne fungi, biodiversity and plant productivity |
title_full_unstemmed | Lost in diversity: the interactions between soil‐borne fungi, biodiversity and plant productivity |
title_short | Lost in diversity: the interactions between soil‐borne fungi, biodiversity and plant productivity |
title_sort | lost in diversity: the interactions between soil‐borne fungi, biodiversity and plant productivity |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5887887/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29468690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.15036 |
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