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Lost in diversity
by
T. E. Anne Cotton
, Jan Willem van der Paauw
, Liesje Mommer
, Judith E. van de Mortel
, Alex J. Dumbrell
, Frank Berendse
, Jos M. Raaijmakers
, Elio G. W. M. Schijlen
, Sophia Q. van Rijssel
, Annemiek E. Smit-Tiekstra
, Aad J. Termorshuizen
, Marloes Hendriks
, Jasper van Ruijven
, Hans de Kroon
in
Biodiversity
/ Biomass
/ BIOS Applied Bioinformatics
/ community structure
/ density dependence
/ fungal communities
/ fungal community composition
/ Fungi - pathogenicity
/ Fungi - physiology
/ grasslands
/ high-throughput nucleotide sequencing
/ host specificity
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ Models, Biological
/ Nature Conservation and Plant Ecology
/ Natuurbeheer en Plantenecologie
/ neighbour identity
/ pathogenicity
/ pathogens
/ PE&RC
/ Plant Development
/ Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation
/ plant growth
/ Plant Roots - genetics
/ Plant Roots - microbiology
/ Plantenecologie en Natuurbeheer
/ Plants - microbiology
/ PRI BIOS Applied Bioinformatics
/ root distribution
/ root‐associated fungi
/ soil fungi
/ Soil Microbiology
/ species diversity
/ Species Specificity
/ WIMEK
2018
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Lost in diversity
by
T. E. Anne Cotton
, Jan Willem van der Paauw
, Liesje Mommer
, Judith E. van de Mortel
, Alex J. Dumbrell
, Frank Berendse
, Jos M. Raaijmakers
, Elio G. W. M. Schijlen
, Sophia Q. van Rijssel
, Annemiek E. Smit-Tiekstra
, Aad J. Termorshuizen
, Marloes Hendriks
, Jasper van Ruijven
, Hans de Kroon
in
Biodiversity
/ Biomass
/ BIOS Applied Bioinformatics
/ community structure
/ density dependence
/ fungal communities
/ fungal community composition
/ Fungi - pathogenicity
/ Fungi - physiology
/ grasslands
/ high-throughput nucleotide sequencing
/ host specificity
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ Models, Biological
/ Nature Conservation and Plant Ecology
/ Natuurbeheer en Plantenecologie
/ neighbour identity
/ pathogenicity
/ pathogens
/ PE&RC
/ Plant Development
/ Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation
/ plant growth
/ Plant Roots - genetics
/ Plant Roots - microbiology
/ Plantenecologie en Natuurbeheer
/ Plants - microbiology
/ PRI BIOS Applied Bioinformatics
/ root distribution
/ root‐associated fungi
/ soil fungi
/ Soil Microbiology
/ species diversity
/ Species Specificity
/ WIMEK
2018
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Lost in diversity
by
T. E. Anne Cotton
, Jan Willem van der Paauw
, Liesje Mommer
, Judith E. van de Mortel
, Alex J. Dumbrell
, Frank Berendse
, Jos M. Raaijmakers
, Elio G. W. M. Schijlen
, Sophia Q. van Rijssel
, Annemiek E. Smit-Tiekstra
, Aad J. Termorshuizen
, Marloes Hendriks
, Jasper van Ruijven
, Hans de Kroon
in
Biodiversity
/ Biomass
/ BIOS Applied Bioinformatics
/ community structure
/ density dependence
/ fungal communities
/ fungal community composition
/ Fungi - pathogenicity
/ Fungi - physiology
/ grasslands
/ high-throughput nucleotide sequencing
/ host specificity
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ Models, Biological
/ Nature Conservation and Plant Ecology
/ Natuurbeheer en Plantenecologie
/ neighbour identity
/ pathogenicity
/ pathogens
/ PE&RC
/ Plant Development
/ Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation
/ plant growth
/ Plant Roots - genetics
/ Plant Roots - microbiology
/ Plantenecologie en Natuurbeheer
/ Plants - microbiology
/ PRI BIOS Applied Bioinformatics
/ root distribution
/ root‐associated fungi
/ soil fungi
/ Soil Microbiology
/ species diversity
/ Species Specificity
/ WIMEK
2018
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Lost in diversity
2018
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There is consensus that plant species richness enhances plant productivity within natural grasslands, but the underlying drivers remain debated. Recently, differential accumulation of soil-borne fungal pathogens across the plant diversity gradient has been proposed as a cause of this pattern. However, the below-ground environment has generally been treated as a ‘black box’ in biodiversity experiments, leaving these fungi unidentified.
Using next generation sequencing and pathogenicity assays, we analysed the community composition of root-associated fungi from a biodiversity experiment to examine if evidence exists for host specificity and negative density dependence in the interplay between soil-borne fungi, plant diversity and productivity.
Plant species were colonised by distinct (pathogenic) fungal communities and isolated fungal species showed negative, species-specific effects on plant growth. Moreover, 57% of the pathogenic fungal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) recorded in plant monocultures were not detected in eight plant species plots, suggesting a loss of pathogenic OTUs with plant diversity.
Our work provides strong evidence for host specificity and negative density-dependent effects of root-associated fungi on plant species in grasslands. Our work substantiates the hypothesis that fungal root pathogens are an important driver of biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships.
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New Phytologist Trust,John Wiley and Sons Inc
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