Between‐ versus within‐species variation in plant–soil feedback relates to different functional traits, but exudate variability is involved at both scales

Author:

Yacine Youssef1ORCID,Kuťáková Eliška12ORCID,in ‘t Zandt Dina1ORCID,Hadincová Věroslava1ORCID,Semerád Jaroslav3ORCID,Cajthaml Tomáš34ORCID,Münzbergová Zuzana15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Population Ecology Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences Průhonice Czech Republic

2. Department of Forest Ecology and Management Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Umeå Sweden

3. Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Prague Czech Republic

4. Faculty of Science Institute for Environmental Studies, Charles University Prague Czech Republic

5. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science Charles University Prague Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract Plant–soil feedback—feedback from plant‐induced changes in soil properties to plant fitness—is increasingly shown to drive the maintenance of local plant diversity at both interspecific and intraspecific levels. A robust understanding of the relationships between plant–soil feedback and functional plant traits, which would improve our ability to generalize plant–soil feedback results beyond specific study systems, is, however, still lacking. This is especially true at the intraspecific plant level. We assessed the relationship between plant–soil feedback and several functional traits in 13 co‐occurring grassland species, including 20 genotypes of the dominant grass, Festuca rubra. The traits encompassed various aspects of growth, root properties and root exudate variability. Combining these traits into principal gradients of functional trait variation, we also tested the potential for the conservation and collaboration gradients to explain variation in PSF. Between‐species plant–soil feedback variation was explained by differences in biomass production and exudate composition, as well as contrasting strategies along the collaboration gradient. Within‐species plant–soil feedback variation—that is between Festuca rubra genotypes—was associated with exudate variability, especially contrasting amounts of exuded phenols. Several traits had a significant effect on plant–soil feedback only via their interaction with exudate composition. Overall, PSF was associated with different traits at between‐species versus within‐species levels. Root exudate variability was, however, involved at both diversity levels. Our results put forth the role of root exudation patterns as an important driver of variation in plant–soil feedback. Better integration between research on plant–soil feedback and on root exudation would therefore improve our understanding of the processes—both ecological and evolutionary—supporting the maintenance of plant diversity within grassland communities. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.

Funder

Grantová Agentura České Republiky

Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland

Publisher

Wiley

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