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  • Root traits, particularly root exudates, significantly impact plant interactions with soil and ecosystem processes, but the factors influencing their variation are not well understood.
  • Researchers analyzed 65 plant species to determine the influence of phylogeny (evolutionary history) and species ecology on root traits and exudate composition.
  • While species ecology explained some variation in root traits, phylogeny had a greater influence, and the ability to predict root exudate composition using other root traits was limited, indicating a need for more research on root exudation diversity.

Article Abstract

Root traits including root exudates are key factors affecting plant interactions with soil and thus play an important role in determining ecosystem processes. The drivers of their variation, however, remain poorly understood. We determined the relative importance of phylogeny and species ecology in determining root traits and analyzed the extent to which root exudate composition can be predicted by other root traits. We measured different root morphological and biochemical traits (including exudate profiles) of 65 plant species grown in a controlled system. We tested phylogenetic conservatism in traits and disentangled the individual and overlapping effects of phylogeny and species ecology on traits. We also predicted root exudate composition using other root traits. Phylogenetic signal differed greatly among root traits, with the strongest signal in phenol content in plant tissues. Interspecific variation in root traits was partly explained by species ecology, but phylogeny was more important in most cases. Species exudate composition could be partly predicted by specific root length, root dry matter content, root biomass, and root diameter, but a large part of variation remained unexplained. In conclusion, root exudation cannot be easily predicted based on other root traits and more comparative data on root exudation are needed to understand their diversity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.19060DOI Listing

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