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Disentangling climate from soil nutrient effects on plant biomass production using a multispecies phytometer
Author Affiliations
University of Bayreuth, University of Hohenheim, University of Aveiro, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, ...
Published InEcosphere
Year2021
Citations11
Abstract
Abstract Plant community biomass production is co‐dependent on climatic and edaphic factors that are often covarying and non‐independent. Disentangling how these factors act in isolation is challenging, especially along large climatic gradients that can mask soil effects. As anthropogenic pressure increasingly alters local climate and soil resource supply unevenly across landscapes, our ability to predict concurrent changes in plant community processes requires clearer understandings of independent and interactive effects of climate and soil. To address this, we developed a multispecies phytometer (i.e., standardized plant community) for separating key drivers underlying plant productivity across gradients. Phytometers were composed of three globally cosmopolitan herbaceous perennials, Dactylis glomerata, Plantago lanceolata, and Trifolium pratense . In 2017, we grew phytometer communities in 18 sites…
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