Biological soil crusts and their microenvironment: Impact on emergence, survival and establishment of seedlings

被引:76
|
作者
Langhans, Tanja Margrit [1 ]
Storm, Christian [1 ]
Schwabe, Angelika [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Darmstadt, Dept Biol Vegetat Ecol, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany
关键词
Common-garden experiments; Seed location; Crust age; Watering experiment; Inhibition of germination; Cracks; VASCULAR PLANTS; MICROBIOTIC CRUSTS; NITROGEN-FIXATION; MOJAVE DESERT; NEGEV-DESERT; CRYPTOGAMIC CRUSTS; CHALK GRASSLAND; ARID LANDS; SAND DUNES; GERMINATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.flora.2008.01.001
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
To elucidate the impact of biological soil crusts (BSCs) on the establishment of habitat-typical vascular plant species, we studied the effects of seed location (surface versus sub-surface), age of crusts (initial versus stable), long rainy periods (continuous versus discontinuous watering) and microenvironment (cracks versus no cracks). In addition, we investigated growth height, phytomass and N-content of one vascular plant species (Phleum arenarium). Initial crusts were compared with older, stable crusts using seven habitat-typical plant species representing different life forms (annuals versus perennials). Our model ecosystem, situated in the temperate zone (but edaphically dry), is characterised by calcareous sand with threatened pioneer vegetation (Koelerion glaucae). We carefully translocated soil monoliths of these crusts and analysed the effects under common garden conditions. The results reveal a great importance of crust age and of the microenvironment: the inhibitory effects of BSCs are species-dependent; all investigated perennials were inhibited by BSCs, while habitat-typical annuals were not or were beneficially affected. The location of seeds is important for emergence. Fewer seedlings appeared below the surface than emerged on the surface. Furthermore, emergence through the crust itself was less likely for vascular plants than emergence through cracks in the crust. Continuous watering resulted in more seedlings after winter than discontinuous watering; furthermore, the establishment rate was higher in one perennial species. Although the emergence, survival and establishment were inhibited, successful plant individuals could profit from crusts by acquiring a higher N-content and increasing their growth height and phytomass. (c) 2008 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:157 / 168
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The world at your feet: desert biological soil crusts
    Belnap, J
    FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 2003, 1 (04) : 181 - 189
  • [42] Snowpack shifts cyanobacterial community in biological soil crusts
    Bingchang Zhang
    Yongqing Zhang
    Xiaobing Zhou
    Xiangzhen Li
    Yuanming Zhang
    Journal of Arid Land, 2021, 13 : 239 - 256
  • [43] Biological soil crusts as an integral component of desert environments
    Belnap J.
    Weber B.
    Ecological Processes, 2013, 2 (01)
  • [44] What stabilizes biological soil crusts in the Negev Desert?
    Felde, Vincent John Martin Noah Linus
    Chamizo, Sonia
    Felix-Henningsen, Peter
    Drahorad, Sylvie Laureen
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2018, 429 (1-2) : 9 - 18
  • [45] Complex role of the polymeric matrix in biological soil crusts
    Rossi, Federico
    Mugnai, Gianmarco
    De Philippis, Roberto
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2018, 429 (1-2) : 19 - 34
  • [46] Monitoring water content dynamics of biological soil crusts
    Young, Michael H.
    Fenstermaker, Lynn F.
    Belnap, Jayne
    JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS, 2017, 142 : 41 - 49
  • [47] Carbon cycle in the microbial ecosystems of biological soil crusts
    Wang, Qiong
    Zhang, Qingyi
    Han, Yingchun
    Zhang, Delu
    Zhang, Cheng-Cai
    Hu, Chunxiang
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2022, 171
  • [48] Germination, survival and growth of three vascular plants on biological soil crusts from a Mexican tropical desert
    Godinez-Alvarez, H.
    Morin, C.
    Rivera-Aguilar, V.
    PLANT BIOLOGY, 2012, 14 (01) : 157 - 162
  • [49] Soil invertebrate activity in biological crusts on tropical inselbergs
    Vaçulik, A
    Kounda-Kiki, C
    Sarthou, C
    Ponge, JF
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE, 2004, 55 (03) : 539 - 549
  • [50] Biogeomorphology and biological soil crusts: a symbiotic research relationship
    Allen, Casey Duane
    GEOMORPHOLOGIE-RELIEF PROCESSUS ENVIRONNEMENT, 2010, (04): : 347 - 358