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The importance of plant-soil interactions for plant response to ongoing climate change

Name: The importance of plant-soil interactions for plant response to ongoing climate change
Researchers: Münzbergová Zuzana (researcher)
Ničová Eva (member in research team)
Dostálek Tomáš (member in research team)
Florianová Anna (member in research team)
Hadincová Věroslava (member in research team)
Provider: GA22-00761S
Realization from: 2022
Realization to: 2024
Summary: We aim to reveal whether plant-soil interactions affect plant responses to changing climate by studying interplay between climate, soil biota and plant adaptations in plant-soil feedback interactions. We use Festuca rubra, a dominant grass of mountain systems, i.e. systems highly endangered by climate change, as a model. We will study the effect of climate on soil biota associated with rhizosphere and endosphere of our model species along natural climatic gradients and in unique long-term climate manipulation studies. Then, we will assess the effect of soil biota origin and actual climate on performance of plants originating from different climates and assess how changes in soil biota composition modify plant performance. We will also explore the role of epigenetic memory of the plants and plant trait responses to climate in these interactions. The project will provide novel insights into the role of possible mismatch between changes in climate and plant and soil biota adaptations in plant species survival in changing conditions.

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