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Functional diversity in cover crop polycultures increases multifunctionality of an agricultural system

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
卷 54, 期 2, 页码 509-517

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12765

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agriculture; agroecology; biodiversity-ecosystem function relationship; community assembly; cover crops; crop diversity; ecosystem services; functional diversity

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  1. Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Graduate Research Programme [GNE11-017]
  2. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture [2011-51300-30638]
  3. USDA-NIFA Predoctoral Fellowship Programme [2012-67011-19662]
  4. ARCS Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chapter

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1. Ecological studies identifying a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem services motivate projections that higher plant diversity will increase services from agroecosystems. While this idea is compelling, evidence of generalizable relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem services that could be broadly applied in agricultural systems is lacking. 2. Cover crops grown in rotation with cash crops are a realistic strategy to increase agroecosystem diversity. We evaluated the prediction that further increasing diversity with cover crop polycultures would enhance ecosystem services and multifunctionality in a 2-year study of eighteen cover crop treatments ranging in diversity from one to eight species. Five ecosystem services were measured in each cover crop system and regression analysis used to explore the relationship between multifunctionality and several diversity indices. 3. As expected, there was a positive relationship between species richness and multifunctionality, but it only explained a small fraction of variance in ecosystem services ( marginal R-2 = 0.05). In contrast, indices of functional diversity, particularly the distribution of trait abundances, were stronger predictors of multifunctionality (marginal R-2 = 0.15-0.38). 4. Synthesis and application. In a corn production system, simply increasing cover crop species richness will have a small impact on agroecosystem services, but designing polycultures that maximize functional diversity may lead to agroecosystems with greater multifunctionality.

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