How do earthworms, soil texture and plant composition affect infiltration along an experimental plant diversity gradient in grassland?

<h4>Background</h4>Infiltration is a key process in determining the water balance, but so far effects of earthworms, soil texture, plant species diversity and their interaction on infiltration capacity have not been studied.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>We measured i...

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Autores principales: Christine Fischer, Christiane Roscher, Britta Jensen, Nico Eisenhauer, Jussi Baade, Sabine Attinger, Stefan Scheu, Wolfgang W Weisser, Jens Schumacher, Anke Hildebrandt
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:474de1226d084634917a7eecf8cf77122021-11-18T08:16:11ZHow do earthworms, soil texture and plant composition affect infiltration along an experimental plant diversity gradient in grassland?1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0098987https://doaj.org/article/474de1226d084634917a7eecf8cf77122014-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24918943/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203<h4>Background</h4>Infiltration is a key process in determining the water balance, but so far effects of earthworms, soil texture, plant species diversity and their interaction on infiltration capacity have not been studied.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>We measured infiltration capacity in subplots with ambient and reduced earthworm density nested in plots of different plant species (1, 4, and 16 species) and plant functional group richness and composition (1 to 4 groups; legumes, grasses, small herbs, tall herbs). In summer, earthworm presence significantly increased infiltration, whereas in fall effects of grasses and legumes on infiltration were due to plant-mediated changes in earthworm biomass. Effects of grasses and legumes on infiltration even reversed effects of texture. We propose two pathways: (i) direct, probably by modifying the pore spectrum and (ii) indirect, by enhancing or suppressing earthworm biomass, which in turn influenced infiltration capacity due to change in burrowing activity of earthworms.<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>Overall, the results suggest that spatial and temporal variations in soil hydraulic properties can be explained by biotic processes, especially the presence of certain plant functional groups affecting earthworm biomass, while soil texture had no significant effect. Therefore biotic parameters should be taken into account in hydrological applications.Christine FischerChristiane RoscherBritta JensenNico EisenhauerJussi BaadeSabine AttingerStefan ScheuWolfgang W WeisserJens SchumacherAnke HildebrandtPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 2, p e98987 (2014)
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Christine Fischer
Christiane Roscher
Britta Jensen
Nico Eisenhauer
Jussi Baade
Sabine Attinger
Stefan Scheu
Wolfgang W Weisser
Jens Schumacher
Anke Hildebrandt
How do earthworms, soil texture and plant composition affect infiltration along an experimental plant diversity gradient in grassland?
description <h4>Background</h4>Infiltration is a key process in determining the water balance, but so far effects of earthworms, soil texture, plant species diversity and their interaction on infiltration capacity have not been studied.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>We measured infiltration capacity in subplots with ambient and reduced earthworm density nested in plots of different plant species (1, 4, and 16 species) and plant functional group richness and composition (1 to 4 groups; legumes, grasses, small herbs, tall herbs). In summer, earthworm presence significantly increased infiltration, whereas in fall effects of grasses and legumes on infiltration were due to plant-mediated changes in earthworm biomass. Effects of grasses and legumes on infiltration even reversed effects of texture. We propose two pathways: (i) direct, probably by modifying the pore spectrum and (ii) indirect, by enhancing or suppressing earthworm biomass, which in turn influenced infiltration capacity due to change in burrowing activity of earthworms.<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>Overall, the results suggest that spatial and temporal variations in soil hydraulic properties can be explained by biotic processes, especially the presence of certain plant functional groups affecting earthworm biomass, while soil texture had no significant effect. Therefore biotic parameters should be taken into account in hydrological applications.
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author Christine Fischer
Christiane Roscher
Britta Jensen
Nico Eisenhauer
Jussi Baade
Sabine Attinger
Stefan Scheu
Wolfgang W Weisser
Jens Schumacher
Anke Hildebrandt
author_facet Christine Fischer
Christiane Roscher
Britta Jensen
Nico Eisenhauer
Jussi Baade
Sabine Attinger
Stefan Scheu
Wolfgang W Weisser
Jens Schumacher
Anke Hildebrandt
author_sort Christine Fischer
title How do earthworms, soil texture and plant composition affect infiltration along an experimental plant diversity gradient in grassland?
title_short How do earthworms, soil texture and plant composition affect infiltration along an experimental plant diversity gradient in grassland?
title_full How do earthworms, soil texture and plant composition affect infiltration along an experimental plant diversity gradient in grassland?
title_fullStr How do earthworms, soil texture and plant composition affect infiltration along an experimental plant diversity gradient in grassland?
title_full_unstemmed How do earthworms, soil texture and plant composition affect infiltration along an experimental plant diversity gradient in grassland?
title_sort how do earthworms, soil texture and plant composition affect infiltration along an experimental plant diversity gradient in grassland?
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