1. Intraspecific trait variation and allocation strategies of calcareous grassland species: Results from a restoration experiment
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Ilsi Iob Boldrini, Timo Conradi, Gabriele E. Pilger, Gerhard E. Overbeck, Julia-Maria Hermann, Bianca Ott Andrade, and Johannes Kollmann
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Biomass (ecology) ,Topsoil ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Specific leaf area ,Ecology ,Calcareous grassland ,food and beverages ,Interspecific competition ,Biology ,complex mixtures ,Intraspecific competition ,Grassland ,Agronomy ,Soil fertility ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Intra- and interspecific trait variation express the response of plants dealing with different environmental conditions. We measured root and leaf traits on 14 species of calcareous grasslands in a restoration experiment. We aimed at identifying intraspecific differences in biomass allocation and functional plant traits under contrasting soil conditions by comparing plants growing in ancient grassland and two restored grasslands on ex-arable land, one of them with topsoil removal. Relative importance of trait variation within and among species, and among site was assessed by variance partitioning. Interspecific variation was more important than intraspecific variation, but the contribution of the latter to total variation was considerable, especially for specific leaf area. Changes in soil properties due to topsoil removal resulted in lower values of plant height, specific leaf area and specific root length compared to the control (ancient grassland). Soil fertility found in the treatment without top soil removal did not affect plant plasticity compared to the control. The study species showed two allocation strategies in relation to resource stress, while the responses of individual traits to the soil treatments were consistent across species. We conclude that caution must be taken when using mean trait values for plastic species or when working with environmental gradients.
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- 2014
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