生物
植物群落
丛枝菌根
丛枝菌根真菌
真菌多样性
群落结构
陆生植物
植物
系统发育多样性
生态系统
物种多样性
生态学
寄主(生物学)
共生
物种丰富度
系统发育树
园艺
接种
生物化学
遗传学
细菌
基因
作者
Yikang Cheng,Gemma Rutten,Xiang Liu,Miaojun Ma,Zhiping Song,Nadia I. Maaroufi,Shurong Zhou
摘要
Summary Nitrogen (N) enrichment is widely known to affect the root‐associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) community in different ways, for example, via altering soil properties and/or shifting host plant functional structure. However, empirical knowledge of their relative importance is still lacking. Using a long‐term N addition experiment, we measured the AMF community taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity at the single plant species (roots of 15 plant species) and plant community (mixed roots) levels. We also measured four functional traits of 35 common plant species along the N addition gradient. We found divergent responses of AMF diversity to N addition for host plants with different innate heights (i.e. plant natural height under unfertilized treatment). Furthermore, our data showed that species‐specific responses of AMF diversity to N addition were negatively related to the change in maximum plant height. When scaling up to the community level, N addition affected AMF diversity mainly through increasing the maximum plant height, rather than altering soil properties. Our results highlight the importance of plant height in driving AMF community dynamics under N enrichment at both species and community levels, thus providing important implications for understanding the response of AMF diversity to anthropogenic N deposition.
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