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Root production in a subtropical pasture is mediated by cultivar and defoliation severity

Wilson, C.; Vendramini, J. M.; Sollenberger, L. E.; Flory, S. L.

2019-09-09 ecology
10.1101/763128 bioRxiv
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BackgroundGrasslands occupy significant land area and account for a large proportion of the global soil carbon stock, yet the direct effects of grazing and genotypic composition on relationships between shoot and root production are poorly resolved. This lack of understanding hinders the development of models for predicting root production in managed grasslands, a critical variable for determining soil carbon stocks.\n\nMethodsWe quantified the effects of season-long defoliation treatments on both shoot and root production across four cultivars of a widely-planted pasture grass species (Paspalum notatum Fluegge) in a common garden setting in South Florida, USA.\n\nResultsWe found that infrequently applied (4 week) severe defoliation (to 5 cm) substantially enhanced shoot production for all cultivars, while severe defoliation reduced root production across cultivars, regardless of frequency. Overall, cultivars varied substantially in root production across the range of defoliation treatments in our study. However, there was no significant relationship between shoot and root production.\n\nConclusionsOur results find that aboveground and belowground productivity are only weakly coupled, suggesting caution against use of simple aboveground proxies to predict variations in root production in grasslands. More broadly, our results demonstrate that improved modeling and management of grasslands for belowground ecosystem services, including soil carbon sequestration/stocks, will need to account for intraspecific genetic variations and responses to defoliation management.

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