Authors
Lena Neuenkamp, Martin Zobel, Kadri Koorem, Teele Jairus, John Davison, Maarja Öpik, Martti Vasar, Mari Moora
Publication date
2021/3
Journal
Ecology Letters
Volume
24
Issue
3
Pages
426-437
Description
Plants involved in the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis trade photosynthetically derived carbon for fungal‐provided soil nutrients. However, little is known about how plant light demand and ambient light conditions influence root‐associating AM fungal communities. We conducted a manipulative field experiment to test whether plants’ shade‐tolerance influences their root AM fungal communities in open and shaded grassland sites. We found similar light‐dependent shifts in AM fungal community structure for experimental bait plant roots and the surrounding soil. Yet, deviation from the surrounding soil towards lower AM fungal beta‐diversity in the roots of shade‐intolerant plants in shade suggested preferential carbon allocation to specific AM fungi in conditions where plant‐assimilated carbon available to fungi was limited. We conclude that favourable environmental conditions widen the plant biotic niche, as …
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