Dryness weakens the positive effects of plant and fungal β diversities on above- and belowground biomass

Glob Chang Biol. 2022 Nov;28(22):6629-6639. doi: 10.1111/gcb.16405. Epub 2022 Sep 7.

Abstract

Plant and microbial diversity are key to determine ecosystem functioning. Despite the well-known role of local-scale α diversity in affecting vegetation biomass, the effects of community heterogeneity (β diversity) of plants and soil microbes on above- and belowground biomass (AGB and BGB) across contrasting environments still remain unclear. Here, we conducted a dryness-gradient transect survey over 3000 km across grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau. We found that plant β diversity was more dominant than α diversity in maintaining higher levels of AGB, while soil fungal β diversity was the key driver in enhancing BGB. However, these positive effects of plant and microbial β diversity on AGB and BGB were strongly weakened by increasing climatic dryness, mainly because higher soil available phosphorus caused by increasing dryness reduced both plant and soil fungal β diversities. Overall, these new findings highlight the critical role of above- and belowground β diversity in sustaining grassland biomass, raising our awareness to the ecological risks of large-scale biotic homogenization under future climate change.

Keywords: above- and belowground biomass; alpine grasslands; climatic aridity; plant and soil microbial diversity; α and β diversity.

MeSH terms

  • Biomass
  • Ecosystem*
  • Grassland
  • Phosphorus
  • Plants*
  • Soil
  • Soil Microbiology

Substances

  • Soil
  • Phosphorus