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Plant interaction traits determine the biomass of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and bacteria in soil

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posted on 2025-11-09, 22:55 authored by Natascha Lewe, Robert KeyzersRobert Keyzers, JM Tylianakis, Julie DeslippeJulie Deslippe
Plant–arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) mutualisms are crucial to ecosystem biodiversity and productivity. Yet, our understanding of the functional roles of plants as AMF generalists or specialists, and the consequences of these plant interaction traits for soil ecosystems are virtually unknown. We grew eight pasture plant species under two experimental conditions, sequencing their root AMF communities to assess interaction traits using a range of numeric and phylogenetic diversity metrics, thereby characterizing each plant species' interaction generalism with AMF. We used lipid analysis of rhizosphere soils and Bayesian modeling to explore how host interaction traits affected carbon allocation to AMF and bacteria. We found that plant interaction traits for AMF remained stable despite large variation in soil conditions and AMF pools. Host interaction generalism was linked to contrasting patterns in bacterial and AMF biomass: Phylogenetic diversity in plant interactions was positively associated with AMF biomass, while numeric diversity was negatively associated with bacterial biomass in rhizosphere soils. Explicit consideration of plant interaction niches may enhance understanding of how changes in biodiversity affect ecosystem carbon cycling.

Funding

Funder: Victoria University of Wellington

First Come, Best Served? The Role of Generalist and Specialist Species in the Assembly, Diversity and Productivity of Ecosystems | Funder: ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND | Grant ID: 15-VUW-069

History

Preferred citation

Lewe, N., Keyzers, R. A., Tylianakis, J. M. & Deslippe, J. R. (2025). Plant interaction traits determine the biomass of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and bacteria in soil. Ecology, 106(2), e70011-. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.70011

Journal title

Ecology

Volume

106

Issue

2

Publication date

2025-02-01

Pagination

e70011

Publisher

Wiley

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2025-02-25

ISSN

0012-9658

eISSN

1939-9170

Article number

e70011

Language

en