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The influence of physical soil conditions on the formation of root nodules of Melilotus officinalis in the montane zone of Rocky Mountain National Park
Affiliation:1. Authors are from Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA;2. Department of Agriculture, Veterinary and Rangeland Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557, USA;1. Aix Marseille University, , Avignon University, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, Station Marine d''Endoume, Chemin de la Batterie des Lions, 13007 Marseille, France;2. DiSTAV (Department of Earth, Environment and Life Sciences), University of Genoa, Corso Europa 26, 16132 Genoa, Italy;3. Marine Protected Area of Portofino, Viale Rainusso 1, 16038 Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy;4. Regione Liguria, Settore Sviluppo Sostenibile, Parchi e Biodiversità, Via D''Annunzio 111, 16121 Genoa, Italy;1. Hettinger Research Extension Center, North Dakota State University, Hettinger, ND, USA;2. Range Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA
Abstract:Exotic invasion is a key threat to native biological diversity, second only to habitat degradation. Melilotus officinalis is an exotic species that thrives in areas of anthropogenic disturbances and low nutrient availability. Typically, natural disturbance facilitates native species establishment and maintains species diversity; however, anthropogenic disturbance facilitates exotic species establishment. M. officinalis functions as a competitor in the montane communities because of its symbiosis with Rhizobium bacteria, a symbiosis that allows the plant to acquire nitrogen. Although the ability to fix nitrogen permits M. officinalis to grow in nitrogen depleted soils, the soil must have a microclimate that is favorable to symbiosis and nodulation. We analyzed abiotic soil characteristics in Rocky Mountain National Park to determine if nodulation was related to soil texture, as well as in the mid-range level of soil and temperatures. We found that nodules on plant specimens showed a positive correlation with soil moisture and temperature, and occurred in a specific range of moderate moisture and temperature. Soil texture was not correlated to nodule formation.
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