Drought modulates interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity and barley genotype diversity

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Agnieszka Sendek
Canan Karakoç
Cameron Wagg
Jara Domínguez-Begines
Gabriela Martucci do Couto
Marcel G. A. van der Heijden
Ali Ahmad Naz
Alfred Lochner
Antonis Chatzinotas
Stefan Klotz
Lorena Gómez-Aparicio
Nico Eisenhauer
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[1] Institute of Biology,Systematic Botany and Functional Biodiversity
[2] Leipzig University,Department of Community Ecology
[3] German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig,Department of Geobotany and Botanical Garden
[4] UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research,Department of Environmental Microbiology
[5] Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg,Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies
[6] UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research,Fredericton Research and Development Center
[7] University of Zürich,Institute of Biology
[8] Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Department of Plant and Microbial Biology
[9] Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology of Seville (IRNAS),Crop Genetics and Biotechnology Unit, Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation
[10] CSIC,undefined
[11] LINCGlobal,undefined
[12] Leipzig University,undefined
[13] Plant-Soil-Interactions,undefined
[14] Department of Agroecology and Environment,undefined
[15] Agroscope,undefined
[16] University of Zurich,undefined
[17] University of Bonn,undefined
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Droughts associated with climate change alter ecosystem functions, especially in systems characterized by low biodiversity, such as agricultural fields. Management strategies aimed at buffering climate change effects include the enhancement of intraspecific crop diversity as well as the diversity of beneficial interactions with soil biota, such as arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). However, little is known about reciprocal relations of crop and AMF diversity under drought conditions. To explore the interactive effects of plant genotype richness and AMF richness on plant yield under ambient and drought conditions, we established fully crossed diversity gradients in experimental microcosms. We expected highest crop yield and drought tolerance at both high barley and AMF diversity. While barley richness and AMF richness altered the performance of both barley and AMF, they did not mitigate detrimental drought effects on the plant and AMF. Root biomass increased with mycorrhiza colonization rate at high AMF richness and low barley richness. AMF performance increased under higher richness of both barley and AMF. Our findings indicate that antagonistic interactions between barley and AMF may occur under drought conditions, particularly so at higher AMF richness. These results suggest that unexpected alterations of plant-soil biotic interactions could occur under climate change.
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