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No neighbour-induced increase in root growth of soybean and sunflower in mesh-divider experiments after controlling for nutrient concentration and soil volume

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AOB PLANTS
卷 13, 期 3, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/aobpla/plab020

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Game theory; ideal free distribution; mesh divider; neighbour detection; root competition; tragedy of the commons

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32071526]

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Root competition is a key factor determining plant performance and ecosystem productivity. Research suggests that plants may not always produce more roots in response to neighbors, indicating that neighbor-induced root over-proliferation is not a common feature in plants and may be influenced by genotype or environmental factors. The mesh-divider design may not be an ideal solution for root competition experiments, requiring further evaluation.
Root competition is a key factor determining plant performance, community structure and ecosystem productivity. To adequately estimate the extent of root proliferation of plants in response to neighbours independently of nutrient availability, one should use a set-up that can simultaneously control for both nutrient concentration and soil volume at plant individual level. With a mesh-divider design, which was suggested as a promising solution for this problem, we conducted two intraspecific root competition experiments: one with soybean (Glycine max) and the other with sunflower (Helianthus annuus). We found no response of root growth or biomass allocation to intraspecific neighbours, i.e. an 'ideal free distribution' (IFD) norm, in soybean; and even a reduced growth as a negative response in sunflower. These responses are all inconsistent with the hypothesis that plants should produce more roots even at the expense of reduced fitness in response to neighbours, i.e. root over-proliferation. Our results suggest that neighbour-induced root over-proliferation is not a ubiquitous feature in plants. By integrating the findings with results from other soybean studies, we conclude that for some species this response could be a genotype-dependent response as a result of natural or artificial selection, or a context-dependent response so that plants can switch from root over-proliferation to IFD depending on the environment of competition. We also critically discuss whether the mesh-divider design is an ideal solution for root competition experiments.

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