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Diversity Enhances NPP, N Retention, and Soil Microbial Diversity in Experimental Urban Grassland Assemblages
PloS ONE (2016)
  • Grant L. Thompson, Cornell University
  • Jenny Kao-Kniffin, Cornell University
Abstract
Urban grasslands, landscapes dominated by turfgrasses for aesthetic or recreational ground covers, are rapidly expanding in the United States and globally. These managed ecosystems are often less diverse than the natural or agricultural lands they replace, leading to potential losses in ecosystem functioning. Research in non-urban systems has provided evidence for increases in multiple ecosystem functions associated with greater plant
diversity. To test if biodiversity-ecosystem function findings are applicable to urban grasslands, we examined the effect of plant species and genotypic diversity on three ecosystem functions, using grassland assemblages of increasing diversity that were grown within a controlled environment facility. We found positive effects of plant diversity on reduced nitrate leaching and plant productivity. Soil microbial diversity (Mean Shannon Diversity, H’)
of bacteria and fungi were also enhanced in multi-species plantings, suggesting that moderate increments in plant diversity influence the composition of soil biota. The results from this study indicate that plant diversity impacts multiple functions that are important in urban ecosystems; therefore, further tests of urban grassland biodiversity should be examined in situ to determine the feasibility of manipulating plant diversity as an explicit landscape design and function trait.
Publication Date
May 31, 2016
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0155986
Publisher Statement
© 2016 Thompson, Kao-Kniffin. Posted with permission.
Citation Information
Grant L. Thompson and Jenny Kao-Kniffin. "Diversity Enhances NPP, N Retention, and Soil Microbial Diversity in Experimental Urban Grassland Assemblages" PloS ONE Vol. 11 Iss. 5 (2016) p. e0155986
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/grant-thompson/1/
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