warmXtrophic plant-soil interaction greenhouse experiment, Kellogg Biological Station, Hickory Corners, MI, 2021
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Climate warming influences plant communities through both direct effects, such as changes in temperature, and indirect pathways mediated by changes in soil microbial communities. These microbe-mediated indirect effects may alter plant traits and ecosystem dynamics in ways that are often overlooked in studies focused solely on the direct impacts of warming. To test these microbe-mediated indirect effects, we used field-conditioned soil from a 7-year (2015-2021) warming experiment (warmXtrophic) in an early successional plant community in Hickory Corners, Michigan, USA at Michigan State University's Kellogg Biological Station Long-Term Ecological Research site. In a greenhouse during 2021, we assessed how warmed versus ambient soil inocula influenced plant growth and traits of two species: Trifolium pratense (red clover) and Phleum pratense (Timothy grass). We measured above, below, and total biomass, height, number of leaves, timing of germination, leaf % carbon and nitrogen, C:N ratio, specific leaf area (SLA), and greenness (a proxy for chlorophyll content). We also measured the timing of emergence of the cotyledon and first leaf for Trifolium pratense.
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