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Plant-Soil Feedbacks and Temporal Dynamics of Plant Diversity-Productivity Relationships

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TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
Volume 36, Issue 7, Pages 651-661

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2021.03.011

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Plant-soil feedback and diversity-productivity relationships are important for studying changes in plant biodiversity. Spatial redistribution, changes in plant species dominance, and shifts in plant traits are key processes affecting PSF in diverse plant communities. Disentangling these processes in plant diversity experiments can provide new insights into how diversity-productivity relationships change over time.
Plant-soil feedback (PSF) and diversity-productivity relationships are important research fields to study drivers and consequences of changes in plant biodiversity. While studies suggest that positive plant diversity-productivity relationships can be explained by variation in PSF in diverse plant communities, key questions on their temporal relationships remain. Here, we discuss three processes that change PSF over time in diverse plant communities, and their effects on temporal dynamics of diversity-productivity relationships: spatial redistribution and changes in dominance of plant species; phenotypic shifts in plant traits; and dilution of soil pathogens and increase in soil mutualists. Disentangling these processes in plant diversity experiments will yield new insights into how plant diversity- productivity relationships change over time.

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