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Positive plant–soil feedbacks of the invasive Impatiens glandulifera and their effects on above‐ground microbial communities
Authors:Z Pattison  H Rumble  R A Tanner  L Jin  A C Gange
Affiliation:1. School of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, Surrey, UK;2. CABI, Egham, Surrey, UK;3. Natural History Research Center, Shanghai Natural History Museum, Shanghai Science & Technology Museum, Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China
Abstract:Impatiens glandulifera is one of the most widespread invasive plant species in the UK. Although aspects of its biology are known, there is little information about its association with microbial communities, both above ground and below ground. Furthermore, it is unknown whether this species exhibits any form of plant–soil feedback (PSF), commonly seen in other invasive weeds. We conducted a PSF experiment, in which plants of I. glandulifera were grown in soil that supported the species and compared with plants grown in a control soil from the same locality. Soil nutrients were measured, and the soil and foliar microbial communities were assessed. Impatiens glandulifera grew larger and faster in conditioned soil compared with the control. Higher levels of phosphate were also found in conditioned soils. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) colonisation was lower in conditioned soils, suggesting that I. glandulifera may rapidly alter AMF communities in invaded areas. PSFs had a significant effect on the foliar endophyte community, with clear separation of species between conditioned and control soils. These results show that I. glandulifera displayed a positive PSF and the PSF mechanism extended beyond the soil microbial community to affect foliar endophytes. The observed increase in endophytes in plants grown in conditioned soil could enhance resistance to herbivory, thus further accentuating the invasive properties of this species.
Keywords:Himalayan balsam  endophytes  non‐native invasive species  multitrophic interactions  mycorrhizal fungi  plant–  soil interactions
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