作者
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo, Peter B Reich, Chanda Trivedi, David J Eldridge, Sebastián Abades, Fernando D Alfaro, Felipe Bastida, Asmeret A Berhe, Nick A Cutler, Antonio Gallardo, Laura García-Velázquez, Stephen C Hart, Patrick E Hayes, Ji-Zheng He, Zeng-Yei Hseu, Hang-Wei Hu, Martin Kirchmair, Sigrid Neuhauser, Cecilia A Pérez, Sasha C Reed, Fernanda Santos, Benjamin W Sullivan, Pankaj Trivedi, Jun-Tao Wang, Luis Weber-Grullon, Mark A Williams, Brajesh K Singh
发表日期
2020/2
期刊
Nature Ecology & Evolution
卷号
4
期号
2
页码范围
210-220
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
The role of soil biodiversity in regulating multiple ecosystem functions is poorly understood, limiting our ability to predict how soil biodiversity loss might affect human wellbeing and ecosystem sustainability. Here, combining a global observational study with an experimental microcosm study, we provide evidence that soil biodiversity (bacteria, fungi, protists and invertebrates) is significantly and positively associated with multiple ecosystem functions. These functions include nutrient cycling, decomposition, plant production, and reduced potential for pathogenicity and belowground biological warfare. Our findings also reveal the context dependency of such relationships and the importance of the connectedness, biodiversity and nature of the globally distributed dominant phylotypes within the soil network in maintaining multiple functions. Moreover, our results suggest that the positive association between plant …
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