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'Home' and 'away' litter decomposition depends on the size fractions of the soil biotic community

机译:'HOME'和'离开'垃圾分解取决于土壤生物群落的大小分数

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The 'home-field advantage' (HFA) hypothesis predicts that litter decomposition is accelerated in its home environment (i.e. in conspecific soil). Soil organisms play a key role in driving such HFA effects. Soil biota have a large range of body sizes, referred to as size fractions, which may influence their roles in the decomposition process and in the generation of HFA effects. However, how HFA effects depend on the different size fractions of the soil biotic community is unknown. We conducted a microcosm decomposition experiment to examine how size fractions of the soil biotic community affected litter decomposition and HFA effects. In a semi-natural grassland in the Netherlands, we collected leaf litter and soil from two abundant forbs: Tanacetum vulgare and Jacobaea vulgaris. Watery extracts of the soils were sieved through differently-meshed sieves (ranging from 850 mu m to 6 mu m) to obtain soil communities of different size fractions. Microcosms were inoculated with these different size fractions of the soil biotic community and we examined their effects on microbial composition, litter mass loss and HFA effects. Three months after inoculation, the diversity of the fungal community in the inoculated pots decreased with decreasing size fractions of the soil biotic community. Similarly, litter mass loss also decreased with decreasing soil biotic community size. In contrast, the HFA effect increased with decreasing size fractions of the soil biotic community, but these differences disappeared after six months of decomposition. Our results indicate that soil microorganisms, mainly the smallest size fractions, are specialized to decompose specific resources and thus promote HFA effects, but that their effect is only apparent during specific stages of litter decomposition.
机译:“主场优势”(HFA)假设预测其在其家庭环境中加速了凋落物分解(即,在Conspectific土壤中)。土壤生物在驾驶此类HFA效应方面发挥着关键作用。土壤Biota具有大量的体尺寸,称为尺寸分数,这可能影响其在分解过程中的作用和产生HFA效应。然而,HFA效应如何取决于土壤生物群落的不同尺寸分数。我们进行了一种微观分解实验,以检查土壤生物群落的大小如何影响凋落物分解和HFA效应。在荷兰的半天然草原中,我们从两种丰富的杂草中收集了叶子凋落物和土壤:Tanacetum Vulgare和Jacobaea寻常。通过不同啮合的筛(范围为850μm至6μm)来筛分土壤的含水提取物,得到不同尺寸级分的土壤群落。用这些不同尺寸的土壤生物群落接种微观粒子,我们检查了对微生物组合物,凋落物质量损失和HFA效应的影响。接种后三个月,接种盆中的真菌群落的多样性随着土壤生物群落的尺寸分数而降低。同样,凋落物质量损失也随着土壤生物群落规模降低而降低。相反,HFA效应随着土壤生物群落的尺寸分数而增加,但在六个月的分解后,这些差异消失。我们的结果表明,土壤微生物,主要是最小尺寸的分数,专门用于分解特定资源,从而促进HFA效应,但它们在凋落物分解的特定阶段仅显而易见。

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