Dose-response curves: the next frontier in plant ecology

Trends Plant Sci. 2024 Apr 22:S1360-1385(24)00089-X. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2024.03.018. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

A large fraction of experimental work in plant ecology, and thus also on ecosystem functioning and the delivery of ecosystem services, describes experiments that have been carried out under controlled (glasshouse) conditions. Controlled growth settings commonly sacrifice realism through, for example, reducing the densities of plant species in the pots and controlling how environmental settings such as moisture and light vary in favor of a higher mechanistic resolution, which makes these studies particularly suitable for subsequent syntheses. We explore the possibility that further integration of dose-response curves can maximize the impact of existing studies. We suggest that we can expand considerably the scope of the dose and response variables that are considered in plant ecology.

Keywords: data synthesis, dose–response meta-analysis; hormesis; mycorrhizal responsiveness; non-linear modeling.

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  • Review