Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and plants are sensitive to a myriad of underlying factors, including soil chemistry and land-use disturbances. Here we address how two grassland ecosystems (Ozark glades vs. tallgrass prairies) in south-central USA have been impacted by legacy effects from land-use disturbances (e.g., fire suppression in glades and tillage, fertilizer, row cropping, and grazing in prairies) and geological substrate (acidic versus calcareous bedrock). We surveyed AMF on the roots of two native generalist host species [Ruellia humilis Nutt. and Schizachyrium scoparium (Michx.) Nash] as well as plants randomly selected from the plant community. Glades on calcareous bedrock had a higher pH than those on acidic bedrock, and AMF communities on all three root sample types varied between acidic and calcareous bedrock locations. In prairies, both bedrock types had a similar soil pH, and AMF communities on all three root sample types varied across remnant and disturbed prairies. Shifts in AMF composition across land-use history included shifts in dominant AMF genera, and some unique rare AMF taxa were restricted to only calcareous glades or remnant prairies. Our findings suggest that reseeding prairie plant communities on cultivated lands does not restore AMF communities. Restoration projects need to address the soil environment and community.
Anthropogenic and soil environmental drivers of arbuscular mycorrhizal community composition differ between grassland ecosystems
Alice G. Tipton,Elizabeth L. Middleton,W. Spollen,C. Galen
Published 2019 in Botany
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2019
- Venue
Botany
- Publication date
2019-01-01
- Fields of study
Biology, Environmental Science
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- amf community composition
The taxonomic makeup of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal assemblages recovered from the sampled roots.
Aliases: community composition
- arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
A group of root-associated fungi sampled from plant roots in the two grassland ecosystems.
Aliases: AMF
- bedrock substrate
The underlying acidic or calcareous geological setting used to classify sampling locations.
Aliases: geological substrate, acidic bedrock, calcareous bedrock
- land-use disturbance history
The prior disturbance regime of prairie sites, including fire suppression, tillage, fertilizer use, row cropping, and grazing.
Aliases: disturbance history, legacy effects
- ozark glades
A grassland ecosystem in south-central USA used here as one of the two comparison systems.
Aliases: glades
- prairie reseeding
The restoration practice of sowing prairie plant communities onto cultivated lands.
Aliases: reseeding
- tallgrass prairies
A grassland ecosystem in south-central USA used here as the second comparison system.
Aliases: prairies
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