Soil microorganisms of a native shrub and exotic grasses along a nitrogen deposition gradient in southern California
نویسندگان
چکیده
Both anthropogenic nitrogen deposition and exotic annual grass invasion are occurring in the coastal sage scrub vegetation (CSS) of southern California. A study was carried out to determine the effects of these changes on soil microbial communities. Soils were sampled under exotic grasses and the native shrub Artemisia californica along an urban-to-rural N deposition gradient, and in N-fertilized plots in a rural site with low deposition. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) colonization of A. californica was highest in lowN soils, but annual grasses (mainly Bromus madritensis) were colonized primarily by a fine endophyte that showed no pattern of response to soil N level. In addition, annual grasses generally had higher colonization by nonmycorrhizal, primarily septate, fungi in high N soils, while nonmycorrhizal colonization of A. californica was low in all soils. Spore density declined in the rhizosphere of A. californica with elevated N, but not of B. madritensis. Fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) were extracted from soil and their profiles were used to describe the soil microbial communities. Principal components analysis of FAME profiles showed a significant but weak relationship with levels of soil N. At the low N-deposition site that received N fertilizer, host plant was more important than soil N in determining FAME profiles. The most abundant fatty acids were the biomarkers for AM fungi. The different microbial communities of the two species, especially the predominance of fine endophyte and nonmycorrhizal fungi in roots of B. madritensis, warrant further research on functional responses to understand how these microorganisms may be involved in the invasion of native shrubland by exotic grasses. # 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
منابع مشابه
Altered ecohydrologic response drives native shrub loss under conditions of elevated nitrogen deposition.
Many regions of southern California's coastal sage scrub (CSS) are rapidly declining as exotic annual plants replace native shrubs. During this conversion, the subsurface hydrology of the semiarid hillslopes that support CSS may be altered. This could chronically suppress the ability of native shrubland to revegetate the landscape since ecosystem processes of nutrient availability and of seedli...
متن کاملStability of exotic annual grasses following restoration efforts in southern California coastal sage scrub
1. Restoration of semi-arid shrub ecosystems often requires control of invasive grasses but the effects of these grass-control treatments on native and exotic forbs have not been investigated adequately to assess long-term stability. In southern California, coastal sage scrub (CSS) vegetation is one semi-arid shrub community that has been invaded extensively by both exotic grasses and exotic fo...
متن کاملInvasion, competitive dominance, and resource use by exotic and native California grassland species.
The dynamics of invasive species may depend on their abilities to compete for resources and exploit disturbances relative to the abilities of native species. We test this hypothesis and explore its implications for the restoration of native ecosystems in one of the most dramatic ecological invasions worldwide, the replacement of native perennial grasses by exotic annual grasses and forbs in 9.2...
متن کاملCalifornia native and exotic perennial grasses differ in their response to soil nitrogen, exotic annual grass density, and order of emergence Citation
49 Early emergence of plant seedlings can offer strong competitive advantages over 50 later-germinating neighbors through the preemption of limiting resources. This 51 phenomenon may have contributed to the persistent dominance of European annual 52 grasses over native perennial grasses in California grasslands, since the former 53 species typically germinate earlier in the growing season than ...
متن کاملRestoring Enriched Grasslands: Effects of Mowing on Species Richness, Productivity, and Nitrogen Retention
Species-rich grasslands that become enriched with nitrogen often suffer decreases in species richness, increases in plant biomass, and invasion by weedy exotic species. Suitable techniques to restore enriched grasslands and reestablish native communities are increasingly needed. Here we report results of a 5-yr experiment in enriched coastal prairie grasslands (Bodega Marine Reserve, Bodega Bay...
متن کامل