Root exudates and rhizosphere microbiomes jointly determine temporal shifts in plant‐soil feedbacks

Author:

Steinauer Katja12ORCID,Thakur Madhav P.13,Emilia Hannula S.14,Weinhold Alexander56,Uthe Henriette56,van Dam Nicole M.567,Martijn Bezemer T.18

Affiliation:

1. Department of Terrestrial Ecology The Netherlands Institute of Ecology Wageningen The Netherlands

2. Institute of Plant Science University of Bern Bern Switzerland

3. Institute of Ecology and Evolution University of Bern Bern Switzerland

4. Department of Environmental Biology, Institute of Environmental Sciences Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

5. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle‐Jena‐Leipzig Leipzig Germany

6. Institute of Biodiversity Friedrich Schiller University Jena Germany

7. Molecular Interaction Ecology, Institute of Water and Wetland Research (IWWR) Radboud University Nijmegen The Netherlands

8. Section Plant Ecology and Phytochemistry, Institute of Biology Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractPlants influence numerous soil biotic factors that can alter the performance of later growing plants—defined as plant‐soil feedback (PSF). Here, we investigate whether PSF effects are linked with the temporal changes in root exudate diversity and the rhizosphere microbiome of two common grassland species (Holcus lanatus and Jacobaea vulgaris). Both plant species were grown separately establishing conspecific and heterospecific soils. In the feedback phase, we determined plant biomass, measured root exudate composition, and characterised rhizosphere microbial communities weekly (eight time points). Over time, we found a strong negative conspecific PSF on J. vulgaris in its early growth phase which changed into a neutral PSF, whereas H. lanatus exhibited a more persistent negative PSF. Root exudate diversity increased considerably over time for both plant species. Rhizosphere microbial communities were distinct in conspecific and heterospecific soils and showed strong temporal patterns. Bacterial communities converged over time. Using path models, PSF effects could be linked to the temporal dynamics of root exudate diversity, whereby shifts in rhizosphere microbial diversity contributed to temporal variation in PSF to a lesser extent. Our results highlight the importance of root exudates and rhizosphere microbial communities in driving temporal changes in the strength of PSF effects.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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