A novel proxy to examine interspecific phosphorus facilitation between plant species

Author:

Yu Rui‐Peng1ORCID,Su Ye1ORCID,Lambers Hans23ORCID,van Ruijven Jasper4ORCID,An Ran1ORCID,Yang Hao1ORCID,Yin Xiao‐Tong1ORCID,Xing Yi1ORCID,Zhang Wei‐Ping1ORCID,Li Long1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Plant‐Soil Interactions, Ministry of Education, Beijing Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Organic Farming, College of Resources and Environmental Sciences China Agricultural University Beijing 100193 China

2. School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Agriculture University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway Perth WA 6009 Australia

3. National Academy of Agriculture Green Development China Agricultural University Beijing 100193 China

4. Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group Wageningen University & Research PO Box 47 Wageningen 6700 AA the Netherlands

Abstract

SummaryResource complementarity can contribute to enhanced ecosystem functioning in diverse plant communities, but the role of facilitation in the enhanced complementarity is poorly understood.Here, we use leaf manganese concentration ([Mn]) as a proxy for rhizosheath carboxylate concentration to explore novel mechanisms of complementarity mediated by phosphorus (P) facilitation.In pot experiments, we showed that mixtures involvingCarex korshinskyi, an efficient P‐mobilizing species, exhibited greater biomass and relative complementarity effect than combinations withoutC. korshinskyion P‐deficient soils. Compared with monocultures, leaf [Mn] and [P] of species that are inefficient at P mobilization increased by 27% and 21% when grown withC. korshinskyi(i.e. interspecific P facilitation via carboxylates) rather than next to another inefficient P‐mobilizing species. This experimental result was supported by a meta‐analysis including a range of efficient P‐mobilizing species. Phosphorus facilitation enhanced the relative complementarity effect in low‐P environments, related to a greater change in several facilitated species of their root morphological traits relative to those in monoculture.Using leaf [Mn] as a proxy, we highlight a vital mechanism of interspecific P facilitation via belowground processes and provide evidence for the pivotal role of P facilitation mediated by the plasticity of root traits in biodiversity research.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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