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Higher productivity in forests with mixed mycorrhizal strategies

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Higher productivity in forests with mixed mycorrhizal strategies

S. Luo, R. P. Phillips, et al.

This fascinating study led by Shan Luo, Richard P. Phillips, Insu Jo, Songlin Fei, Jingjing Liang, Bernhard Schmid, and Nico Eisenhauer reveals that mixed mycorrhizal plots enhance forest productivity significantly in most ecoregions. Discover how different mycorrhizal strategies optimize nutrient uptake and boost tree growth, especially in low species-rich environments. A must-listen for ecology enthusiasts!... show more
Abstract
Decades of theory and empirical studies have demonstrated links between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, yet the putative processes that underlie these patterns remain elusive. This is especially true for forest ecosystems, where the functional traits of plant species are challenging to quantify. We analyzed 74,563 forest inventory plots that span 35 ecoregions in the contiguous USA and found that in ~77% of the ecoregions mixed mycorrhizal plots were more productive than plots where either arbuscular or ectomycorrhizal fungal-associated tree species were dominant. Moreover, the positive effects of mixing mycorrhizal strategies on forest productivity were more pronounced at low than high tree species richness. We conclude that at low richness different mycorrhizal strategies may allow tree species to partition nutrient uptake and thus can increase community productivity, whereas at high richness other dimensions of functional diversity can enhance resource partitioning and community productivity. Our findings highlight the importance of mixed mycorrhizal strategies, in addition to that of taxonomic diversity in general, for maintaining ecosystem functioning in forests.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 13, 2023
Authors
Shan Luo, Richard P. Phillips, Insu Jo, Songlin Fei, Jingjing Liang, Bernhard Schmid, Nico Eisenhauer
Tags
mycorrhizal diversity
forest productivity
arbuscular mycorrhizal
ectomycorrhizal
nutrient uptake
species richness
functional diversity
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