Nematicide impacts on nematodes and feedbacks on plant productivity in a plant diversity gradient

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​Nematicide impacts on nematodes and feedbacks on plant productivity in a plant diversity gradient​
Eisenhauer, N.; Ackermann, M.; Gass, S.; Klier, M.; Migunova, V. D.; Nitschke, N. & Ruess, L. et al.​ (2010) 
Acta Oecologica36(5) pp. 477​-483​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actao.2010.06.004 

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Eisenhauer, Nico; Ackermann, Michael; Gass, Svenja; Klier, Matthias; Migunova, Varvara D.; Nitschke, Norma; Ruess, Liliane; Sabais, Alexander C. W.; Weisser, Wolfgang W.; Scheu, Stefan
Abstract
A major issue in current ecological research is the effect of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning. Although several studies reported a positive diversity - productivity relationship, the role of soil animals has been largely neglected. Nematodes are among the most widespread and important herbivores causing substantial yield losses in agriculture; however, impacts of nematodes on the diversity - productivity relationship in semi-natural plant communities have not been investigated until today. In the framework of the Jena Experiment (Thuringia, Germany) we established control and nematicide treated subplots to manipulate nematode densities on plots varying in plant species (1-16) and functional group richness (1-4). We explored the interacting effects of nematicide application and plant diversity on the main trophic groups of nematodes and on aboveground plant productivity. Nematicide application reduced the number of nematodes significantly, particularly that of plant feeders and predators. The negative impact of nematicide application on plant and bacterial feeders depended however on the diversity of the plant community. Total plant shoot biomass tended to decrease in the presence of ambient nematode densities. In detail, nematode effects varied however with plant functional group identity by reducing only the shoot biomass of herbs significantly but not that of legumes. Furthermore, the shoot biomass of grasses tended to decrease in the presence of ambient nematode densities. In contrast to total shoot biomass, nematodes decreased grass shoot biomass only in high diverse but not in low diverse plant communities. Thus, the present study for the first time highlights that nematodes likely modify the community structure und functions of semi-natural plant communities by altering the competition between plant functional groups and by attenuating the diversity - productivity relationship. (C) 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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2010
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Gauthier-villars/editions Elsevier
Journal
Acta Oecologica 
ISSN
1146-609X
Sponsor
German Science Foundation [FOR 456]

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