Rhizosheath drought responsiveness is variety‐specific and a key component of belowground plant adaptation

Author:

Steiner Franziska A.1ORCID,Wild Andreas J.2ORCID,Tyborski Nicolas3ORCID,Tung Shu‐Yin14ORCID,Koehler Tina5ORCID,Buegger Franz6ORCID,Carminati Andrea7ORCID,Eder Barbara8,Groth Jennifer8,Hesse Benjamin D.910ORCID,Pausch Johanna2ORCID,Lüders Tillmann3ORCID,Vahl Wouter K.8,Wolfrum Sebastian4ORCID,Mueller Carsten W.1112ORCID,Vidal Alix13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Soil Science, TUM School of Life Sciences Technical University of Munich 85354 Freising Germany

2. Agroecology, Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER) University of Bayreuth 95447 Bayreuth Germany

3. Ecological Microbiology, Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER) University of Bayreuth 95448 Bayreuth Germany

4. Institute for Agroecology and Organic Farming Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture 85354 Freising Germany

5. Root‐Soil Interaction, TUM School of Life Sciences Technical University of Munich 85354 Freising Germany

6. Research Unit Environmental Simulation, Helmholtz Zentrum München (GmbH) German Research Center for Environmental Health 85764 Neuherberg Germany

7. Physics of Soils and Terrestrial Ecosystems, Department of Environmental Systems Science ETH Zurich 8092 Zurich Switzerland

8. Institute for Crop Science and Plant Breeding Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture 85354 Freising Germany

9. Chair of Land Surface‐Atmosphere Interactions, TUM School of Life Sciences Technical University of Munich 85354 Freising Germany

10. Department of Integrative Biology and Biodiversity Research, Institute of Botany University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences 1180 Vienna Austria

11. Chair of Soil Science, Institute of Ecology Technische Universität Berlin 10587 Berlin Germany

12. Department for Geoscience and Natural Resource Management University of Copenhagen 1350 Copenhagen Denmark

13. Soil Biology Group, Department of Environmental Sciences Wageningen University 6700 Wageningen the Netherlands

Abstract

Summary Biophysicochemical rhizosheath properties play a vital role in plant drought adaptation. However, their integration into the framework of plant drought response is hampered by incomplete mechanistic understanding of their drought responsiveness and unknown linkage to intraspecific plant–soil drought reactions. Thirty‐eight Zea mays varieties were grown under well‐watered and drought conditions to assess the drought responsiveness of rhizosheath properties, such as soil aggregation, rhizosheath mass, net‐rhizodeposition, and soil organic carbon distribution. Additionally, explanatory traits, including functional plant trait adaptations and changes in soil enzyme activities, were measured. Drought restricted soil structure formation in the rhizosheath and shifted plant–carbon from litter‐derived organic matter in macroaggregates to microbially processed compounds in microaggregates. Variety‐specific functional trait modifications determined variations in rhizosheath drought responsiveness. Drought responses of the plant–soil system ranged among varieties from maintaining plant–microbial interactions in the rhizosheath through accumulation of rhizodeposits, to preserving rhizosheath soil structure while increasing soil exploration through enhanced root elongation. Drought‐induced alterations at the root–soil interface may hold crucial implications for ecosystem resilience in a changing climate. Our findings highlight that rhizosheath soil properties are an intrinsic component of plant drought response, emphasizing the need for a holistic concept of plant–soil systems in future research on plant drought adaptation.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

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