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Modularity Reveals the Tendency of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi To Interact Differently with Generalist and Specialist Plant Species in Gypsum Soils

机译:模块化揭示了石膏土壤中丛枝菌根真菌与普通植物和特殊植物之间相互作用的趋势

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Patterns in plant–soil biota interactions could be influenced by the spatial distribution of species due to soil conditions or by the functional traits of species. Gypsum environments usually constitute a mosaic of heterogeneous soils where gypsum and nongypsum soils are imbricated at a local scale. A case study of the interactions of plants with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in gypsum environments can be illustrative of patterns in biotic interactions. We hypothesized that (i) soil characteristics might affect the AMF community and (ii) there are differences between the AMF communities (modules) associated with plants exclusive to gypsum soils (gypsophytes) and those associated with plants that show facultative behavior on gypsum and/or marly-limestone soils (gypsovags). We used indicator species and network analyses to test for differences between the AMF communities harbored in gypsophyte and gypsovag plants. We recorded 46 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) belonging to nine genera of Glomeromycota. The indicator species analysis showed two OTUs preferentially associating with gypsum soils and three OTUs preferentially associating with marly-limestone soils. Modularity analysis revealed that soil type can be a major factor shaping AMF communities, and some AMF groups showed a tendency to interact differently with plants that had distinct ecological strategies (gypsophytes and gypsovags). Characterization of ecological networks can be a valuable tool for ascertaining the potential influence of above- and below-ground biotic interactions (plant-AMF) on plant community composition.
机译:由于土壤条件或物种的功能性状,物种在空间上的分布可能会影响植物-土壤生物区系相互作用的模式。石膏环境通常由异质土壤组成,在这些异质土壤中,石膏和非石膏土壤在局部范围内被固定。石膏环境中植物与丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)相互作用的案例研究可以说明生物相互作用的模式。我们假设(i)土壤特征可能会影响AMF群落,并且(ii)与石膏土壤(石膏)专有植物相关的AMF群落(模块)与对石膏和/或表现出兼性行为的植物相关的AMF群落(模块)之间存在差异或灰泥岩土壤(石膏)。我们使用指示剂种类和网络分析来测试在石膏植物和石膏植物中所藏的AMF群落之间的差异。我们记录了属于9个球孢菌属的46个操作分类单位(OTU)。指示剂物种分析显示,两个OTU优先与石膏土壤缔合,三个OTU优先与马来石灰岩土壤缔合。模块化分析表明,土壤类型可能是影响AMF群落的主要因素,并且一些AMF组显示出与具有独特生态策略的植物(生石膏和生石膏)相互作用的趋势。生态网络的表征可以是确定地上和地下生物相互作用(植物AMF)对植物群落组成的潜在影响的宝贵工具。

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