Long-term grazing effects on soil-borne pathogens are driven by temperature

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Yue Wang [1 ]
Minna Zhang [1 ]
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo [2 ]
Guangyin Li [1 ]
Jinting Cai [3 ]
Xiaobin Pan [1 ]
Yao Wang [1 ]
Yingli Xiao [1 ]
Ling Wang [1 ]
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[1] Northeast Normal University,Institute of Grassland Science, Key Laboratory of Vegetation Ecology of the Ministry of Education, Jilin Songnen Grassland Ecosystem National Observation and Research Station
[2] Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla (IRNAS),Laboratorio de Biodiversidad y Funcionamiento Ecosistémico
[3] CSIC,Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Environment, Heilongjiang Xingkai Lake Wetland Ecosystem National Observation and Research Station, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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10.1038/s42003-024-07280-5
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Soils support a highly diverse community of plant pathogens, which are highly responsive to global change. Climate and livestock grazing are the main global changes in grasslands, yet, how long-term grazing alone, and in interaction with climate, influence the distribution of soil-borne plant pathogens remain virtually unknown. Here, we present the first long-term regional-scale experimental investigation on the impacts of livestock grazing on soil-borne fungal plant pathogens and their association with plant community across 10 experimental sites spanning a climate gradient in the steppe in Northern China. Our results showed that long-term grazing effects on the diversity and proportion of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens are strongly controlled by temperature, with grazing increasing pathogen richness and proportions largely in cooler grasslands. We further show that long-term grazing supported stronger connections between soil-borne fungal pathogens and plant communities. Our work demonstrates that climate controls the effects of grazing on plant pathogens, which is critical to understand and manage grasslands in a changing world.
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