The plant root economics space in relation to nutrient limitation in Eurasian herbaceous plant communities

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2024-03

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Scheifes, Daniil J. P.ISNI 000000052642890X
te Beest, MariskaORCID 0000-0003-3673-4105ISNI 0000000356366581
Olde Venterink, Harry
Jansen, André
Kinsbergen, Daan T. P.
Wassen, MartinORCID 0000-0002-9735-2103ISNI 0000000392292815

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Abstract

Plant species occupy distinct niches along a nitrogen-to-phosphorus (N:P) gradient, yet there is no general framework for belowground nutrient acquisition traits in relation to N or P limitation. We retrieved several belowground traits from databases, placed them in the “root economics space” framework, and linked these to a dataset of 991 plots in Eurasian herbaceous plant communities, containing plant species composition, aboveground community biomass and tissue N and P concentrations. Our results support that under increasing N:P ratio, belowground nutrient acquisition strategies shift from “fast” to “slow” and from “do-it-yourself” to “outsourcing”, with alternative “do-it-yourself” to “outsourcing” strategies at both ends of the spectrum. Species' mycorrhizal capacity patterns conflicted with root economics space predictions based on root diameter, suggesting evolutionary development of alternative strategies under P limitation. Further insight into belowground strategies along nutrient stoichiometry is crucial for understanding the high abundance of threatened plant species under P limitation.

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nutrient limitation, plant nutrient acquisition strategies, plant traits, root economy, SDG 15 - Life on Land

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Scheifes, D J P, te Beest, M, Olde Venterink, H, Jansen, A, Kinsbergen, D T P & Wassen, M J 2024, 'The plant root economics space in relation to nutrient limitation in Eurasian herbaceous plant communities', Ecology Letters, vol. 27, no. 3, e14402. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.14402