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混交山毛榉-云杉林响应邻体树种身份的吸收细根的特定时空动态。

Specific spatio-temporal dynamics of absorptive fine roots in response to neighbor species identity in a mixed beech-spruce forest.

机构信息

School of Integrative Plant Science, Cornell University, 236 Tower Road, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.

Soil Biology Group, Wageningen University, Droevendaalsesteeg 3, 6708 PB Wageningen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Tree Physiol. 2019 Dec 16;39(11):1867-1879. doi: 10.1093/treephys/tpz086.

Abstract

Absorptive fine roots are an important driver of soil biogeochemical cycles. Yet, the spatio-temporal dynamics of those roots in the presence of neighboring species remain poorly understood. The aim of this study was to analyze shifts in absorptive fine-root traits in monoculture or mixtures of Fagus sylvatica [L.] and Picea abies [L.] Karst. We hypothesized that root competition would be higher under single-species than mixed-species interactions, leading to changes in (i) root survivorship, diameter and respiration and (ii) spatio-temporal patterns of root growth and death. Using minirhizotron methods, we monitored the timing and location of absorptive fine-root growth and death at an experimental forest in southern Germany from 2011 to 2013. We also measured root respiration in the spring and fall seasons of 2012 and 2013. Our findings show that the absorptive fine roots of F. sylvatica had a 50% higher risk of root mortality and higher respiration rates in the single-species compared to mixed-species zones. These results support our hypothesis that root competition is less intense for F. sylvatica in mixture versus monoculture. We were unable to find confirmation for the same hypothesis for P. abies. To analyze spatio-temporal patterns of absorptive fine-root production and mortality, we used a mixed-effects model considering root depth (space) and seasons (time) simultaneously. This analysis showed that F. sylvatica shifts root production towards shallower soil layers in mixed-species stands, besides significant seasonal fluctuations in root production depths for both species. Ultimately, the impact of neighbor species identity on root traits observed in this study has important implications for where, when and how fast root-facilitated carbon cycling takes place in single-species versus mixed-species forests. In addition, our study highlights the need for inclusion of absorptive fine-root spatio-temporal dynamics when examining belowground plant interactions and biogeochemical cycles.

摘要

吸收性细根是土壤生物地球化学循环的重要驱动因素。然而,在有相邻物种存在的情况下,这些根的时空动态仍知之甚少。本研究旨在分析在山毛榉单种或山毛榉和云杉混交林中吸收性细根特征的变化。我们假设,在单种和混交物种相互作用下,根竞争将更高,导致(i)根存活率、直径和呼吸作用以及(ii)根生长和死亡的时空模式发生变化。使用小型根管方法,我们从 2011 年到 2013 年在德国南部的一个实验林监测吸收性细根生长和死亡的时间和位置。我们还在 2012 年和 2013 年的春季和秋季测量了根呼吸作用。我们的研究结果表明,与混交区相比,山毛榉吸收性细根的死亡率和呼吸率高出 50%,这表明在单种区的根竞争更为激烈。这些结果支持我们的假设,即在混交中,山毛榉的根竞争不太激烈。然而,我们无法为云杉的同一假设找到证实。为了分析吸收性细根产生和死亡的时空模式,我们使用了一个混合效应模型,同时考虑根的深度(空间)和季节(时间)。该分析表明,在混交林中,山毛榉将根的产生转向较浅的土壤层,同时两种物种的根产生深度都有明显的季节性波动。最终,本研究中观察到的邻接种的身份对根特征的影响,对单种和混交林的根促进碳循环发生的位置、时间和速度有重要意义。此外,我们的研究强调,在研究地下植物相互作用和生物地球化学循环时,需要包括吸收性细根的时空动态。

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