Evidence for a positive influence of fungivorous soil invertebrates on the seed bank persistence of grassland species

被引:24
|
作者
Mitschunas, Nadine [1 ]
Wagner, Markus [1 ]
Filser, Juliane [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Jena, Inst Ecol, D-07743 Jena, Germany
关键词
Collembola; fungal attack; fungivorous soil animals; grassland species; plant community assembly; plant population dynamics; Protaphorura fimata; saprophytic soil fungi; seed bank persistence; seed longevity;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2745.2006.01146.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
1 Seeds in soil seed banks are exposed to a number of mortality factors, including fungal attack. The composition of the soil fungal community is affected by fungus-feeding soil invertebrates, suggesting that fungus-feeding soil animals may affect losses of seeds caused by fungal attack. We tested this assumption with a full factorial experiment that examined the effects of fungivorous Collembola and of seed coating with a fungicide on seed longevity of four grassland plant species. 2 Seeds of Centaurea nigra, Dactylis glomerata, Origanum vulgare and Taraxacum officinale were kept in Petri dishes filled with soil under conditions that stimulate fungal growth but not seed germination. Treatment factors were (i) addition of the collembolan Protaphorura fimata, a soil-dwelling fungus feeder; and (ii) seed treatment with the fungicide chitosan. After 5 weeks, germination was recorded and viability of the remaining ungerminated seeds was determined. 3 In three species, the addition of P. fimata resulted in an increase in the number of remaining ungerminated viable seeds. This was due to reduced seed mortality (C. nigra, O. vulgare) or to reduced germination (D. glomerata). Seeds of T. officinale remained unaffected. 4 For the fungicide treatment, no significant main effect was found in any species, although in two species there was a significant interaction between the addition of Collembola and seed coating with chitosan. There is circumstantial evidence that this interaction may have resulted from a negative effect of chitosan on adult survival of P. fimata. 5 These results show that fungus-feeding soil invertebrates affect not only the performance of live plants, as shown in previous studies, but also the persistence of seeds in the soil, and that this effect varies between different plant species. 6 Our results suggest that by reducing the mortality of seeds due to fungal decay, fungal grazers may influence the dynamics of plant populations and the assembly of plant communities. Further experimentation under more realistic conditions is, however, required to investigate the importance of this process under field conditions.
引用
收藏
页码:791 / 800
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Persistence in the seed bank: The effects of fungi and invertebrates on seeds of native and exotic plants
    Blaney, CS
    Kotanen, PM
    ECOSCIENCE, 2002, 9 (04): : 509 - 517
  • [12] The Importance of Soil Seed Bank Function in Studies of Grassland Degradation
    Chen, Chao
    He, Wei
    Scullion, John
    Wilkinson, Mike
    DIVERSITY-BASEL, 2025, 17 (01):
  • [13] ASSESSMENT OF SOIL SEED BANK CHARACTERISTICS IN A MOUNTAIN GRASSLAND OF IRAN
    Panahi, Parisa
    Hamzehee, Behnam
    Ashouri, Parvaneh
    Jalili, Adel
    Najibzadeh, Mohammad Reza
    Pourhashemi, Mehdi
    Hasaninejad, Maryam
    ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 2021, 20 (06): : 1025 - 1034
  • [14] SEED BANK AND SPECIES-DIVERSITY IN MOIST GRASSLAND COMMUNITIES
    BAKKER, JP
    ACTA BOTANICA NEERLANDICA, 1983, 32 (03): : 246 - 246
  • [15] Influence of seed mixtures on the development of the seed bank of wildflower strips and rotational fallows and the persistence of species in the subsequent crop
    Eggenschwiler, L
    Jacot, K
    Studer, S
    Edwards, P
    BOTANICA HELVETICA, 2004, 114 (01): : 49 - 66
  • [16] Effect of three mound-building ant species on the formation of soil seed bank in mountain grassland
    Dostál, P
    FLORA, 2005, 200 (02) : 148 - 158
  • [17] SOIL SEED BANK, SEEDLING RECRUITMENT AND ACTUAL SPECIES COMPOSITION IN AN OLD AND ISOLATED CHALK GRASSLAND SITE
    WILLEMS, JH
    FOLIA GEOBOTANICA & PHYTOTAXONOMICA, 1995, 30 (02): : 141 - 156
  • [18] From what depth do seeds emerge?: A soil seed bank experiment with Mediterranean grassland species
    Traba, J
    Azcárate, FM
    Peco, B
    SEED SCIENCE RESEARCH, 2004, 14 (03) : 297 - 303
  • [19] Diversity of vegetation and soil seed bank in a chalk grassland of northwestern France
    Chabrerie, Olivier
    Alard, Didier
    Touzard, Blaise
    Canadian Journal of Botany, 2002, 80 (08): : 827 - 840
  • [20] Effect of depth, seasonality and light on a soil seed bank of rupestrian grassland
    de Jesus Veloso, Cristina Pereira
    Gomes Figueiredo, Joao Carlos
    Mota, Nayara Mesquita
    da Luz, Giovana Rodrigues
    Pinheiro de Azevedo, Islaine Franciely
    Fernandes, Geraldo Wilson
    Ferreira Nunes, Yule Roberta
    CIENCIA FLORESTAL, 2022, 32 (02): : 880 - 901