Effects of bioavailable phosphorus and soil biota on typical Nardus grassland species in competition with fast-growing plant species

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Schelfhout, Stephanie [1 ]
Wasof, Safaa [1 ]
Mertens, Jan [1 ,2 ]
Vanhellemont, Margot [2 ]
Demey, Andreas [1 ]
Haegeman, Annelies [3 ]
DeCock, Eva [1 ]
Moeneclaey, Iris [1 ]
Vangansbeke, Pieter [1 ]
Viaene, Nicole [3 ,4 ]
Baeyen, Steve [3 ]
De Sutter, Nancy [3 ]
Maes, Martine [3 ]
van der Putten, Wim H. [5 ,6 ]
Verheyen, Kris [1 ]
De Schrijver, An [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghent, Fac Biosci Engn, Dept Environm, Forest & Nat Lab, Geraardsbergsesteenweg 267, B-9090 Gontrode, Melle, Belgium
[2] HOGENT Univ Appl Sci & Arts, Sch Biosci & Ind Technol, Brusselsesteenweg 161, B-9090 Melle, Belgium
[3] Flanders Res Inst Agr Fisheries & Food ILVO, Plant Sci Unit, Burgemeester Van Gansberghelaan 96, B-9820 Merelbeke, Belgium
[4] Univ Ghent, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, KL Ledeganckstr 35, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
[5] Netherlands Inst Ecol, Dept Terr Ecol NIOO KNAW, DroevendaaLsesteeg 10, NL-6708 PB Wageningen, Netherlands
[6] Wageningen Univ WUR, Dept Plant Sci, Lab Nematol, POB 8123, NL-6700 ES Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
Species-rich grassland; Oligotrophic; Abiotic threshold; Ecological restoration; TITAN; Competition; SEMINATURAL GRASSLANDS; NUTRIENT ENRICHMENT; CHEMICAL-PROPERTIES; BIODIVERSITY; NITROGEN; RESTORATION; PATTERNS; PERSIST;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106880
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The restoration of Nardus grasslands is often hampered by high bioavailability of soil phosphorus and disturbed soil communities. In order to better understand these bottlenecks, we studied Nardus grassland species grown together in communities with fast-growing species in 50-liter pots along a gradient of bioavailable phosphorus with or without inoculated soil biota. These mesocosms allowed the plants to freely interact, including competition for light and nutrients. We investigated changes in the plant community composition along the phosphorus gradient using Threshold Indicator Taxa Analysis (TITAN). We found a negative threshold of 11.5 mg P-Olsen kg(-1) with six significant indicator plant species. Above the threshold, a small increase in phosphorus resulted in a disproportionally large drop in biomass for the indicator species, including four typical Nardus grassland species. The decline in these 'oligotrophic indicator species' was also linked to increasing plant community biomass, so we suggest the oligotrophic indicator species to be outcompeted for light by fast-growing plant species. We did not find an effect of the soil biota treatment on the biomass of the oligotrophic indicator species, but did observe a positive effect of inoculation with soil biota on the total biomass of the plant community. Interestingly, the threshold for the plant communities in the mesocosm experiment was comparable to the upper bioavailable phosphorus concentrations in remnant Nardus grasslands in northern Belgium. For the restoration of Nardus grasslands, such phosphorus-poor soil conditions appear to be essential, because the plant species that typically occur in these grasslands are able to handle nutrient limitation, but not light limitation.
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