Rooting for function: community‐level fine‐root traits relate to many ecosystem functions

IF 8.1 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
New Phytologist Pub Date : 2025-10-04 DOI:10.1111/nph.70606
Kathryn E. Barry, Justus Hennecke, Alexandra Weigelt, Joana Bergmann, Helge Bruelheide, Grégoire T. Freschet, Colleen M. Iversen, Thomas W. Kuyper, Daniel C. Laughlin, M. Luke McCormack, Catherine Roumet, Fons van der Plas, Jasper van Ruijven, Rachel Wijsmuller, Harald Auge, Nico Eisenhauer, Josephine Haase, Charles A. Nock, Yvonne Oelmann, Wolfgang Wilcke, Liesje Mommer
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Summary Humans are driving biodiversity change, which also alters community functional traits. However, how changes in the functional traits of the community alter ecosystem functions—especially belowground—remains an important gap in our understanding of the consequences of biodiversity change. We test hypotheses for how the root traits of the root economics space (composed of the collaboration and conservation gradients) are associated with proxies for ecosystem functioning across grassland and forest ecosystems in both observational and experimental datasets from 810 plant communities. First, we assessed whether community‐weighted means of the root economics space traits adhered to the same trade‐offs as species‐level root traits. Then, we examined the relationships between community‐weighted mean root traits and aboveground biomass production, root standing biomass, soil fauna biomass, soil microbial biomass, decomposition of standard and plot‐specific material, ammonification, nitrification, phosphatase activity, and drought resistance. We found evidence for a community collaboration gradient but not for a community conservation gradient. Yet, links between community root traits and ecosystem functions were more common than we expected, especially for aboveground biomass, microbial biomass, and decomposition. These findings suggest that changes in species composition, which alter root trait means, will in turn affect critical ecosystem functions.
根系功能:群落水平的细根性状与许多生态系统功能有关
人类正在推动生物多样性的变化,这也改变了群落的功能特征。然而,群落功能特征的变化是如何改变生态系统功能的,特别是在地下,这仍然是我们对生物多样性变化后果的理解中的一个重要空白。我们利用810个植物群落的观测和实验数据集,对根系经济空间(由协同和保护梯度组成)的根系性状与草地和森林生态系统生态系统功能代理之间的关系进行了假设检验。首先,我们评估了根系经济空间性状的群落加权均值是否与物种水平根系性状遵循相同的权衡。然后,我们研究了群落加权平均根系性状与地上生物量、立根生物量、土壤动物生物量、土壤微生物生物量、标准物质和特定地块物质分解、氨化作用、硝化作用、磷酸酶活性和抗旱性之间的关系。我们发现了社区合作梯度的证据,但没有发现社区保护梯度的证据。然而,群落根系性状与生态系统功能之间的联系比我们预期的更为普遍,特别是在地上生物量、微生物生物量和分解方面。这些发现表明,物种组成的变化会改变根系性状,进而影响关键的生态系统功能。
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New Phytologist
New Phytologist 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: New Phytologist is an international electronic journal published 24 times a year. It is owned by the New Phytologist Foundation, a non-profit-making charitable organization dedicated to promoting plant science. The journal publishes excellent, novel, rigorous, and timely research and scholarship in plant science and its applications. The articles cover topics in five sections: Physiology & Development, Environment, Interaction, Evolution, and Transformative Plant Biotechnology. These sections encompass intracellular processes, global environmental change, and encourage cross-disciplinary approaches. The journal recognizes the use of techniques from molecular and cell biology, functional genomics, modeling, and system-based approaches in plant science. Abstracting and Indexing Information for New Phytologist includes Academic Search, AgBiotech News & Information, Agroforestry Abstracts, Biochemistry & Biophysics Citation Index, Botanical Pesticides, CAB Abstracts®, Environment Index, Global Health, and Plant Breeding Abstracts, and others.
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