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Belowground Interactions Shift The Relative Importance Of Direct And Indirect Genetic Effects, M A. Genung, J K. Bailey, J A. Schweitzer Jun 2013

Belowground Interactions Shift The Relative Importance Of Direct And Indirect Genetic Effects, M A. Genung, J K. Bailey, J A. Schweitzer

Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Intraspecific genetic variation can affect decomposition, nutrient cycling, and interactions between plants and their associated belowground communities. However, the effects of genetic variation on ecosystems can also be indirect, meaning that genes in a focal plant may affect ecosystems by altering the phenotype of interacting (i.e., neighboring) individuals. We manipulated genotype identity, species identity, and the possibility of belowground interactions between neighboring Solidago plants. We hypothesized that, because our plants were nitrogen (N) limited, the most important interactions between focal and neighbor plants would occur belowground. More specifically, we hypothesized that the genotypic identity of a plant's neighbor would have …