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The exploitative segregation of plant roots: a game-theoretical framework for belowground plant interactions.

ORAL

Abstract

Plant roots determine carbon uptake, survivorship, and agricultural yield and represent a large proportion of the world’s vegetation carbon pool. The study of below-ground competition, unlike above-ground competition, is hampered by our inability to observe roots. We have few observations of intact root systems in soil and lack a comprehensive theory for root system responses to their environment and the presence of other individuals. In this presentation, I will first review previous efforts to explain plant below-ground interactions and discuss how they lead to seemingly contradictory predictions. Then, I will introduce our recent work and show how it resolves existing controversy and provides a unifying framework to study below-ground plant interactions. I will conclude by discussing future research lines that depart from our results, how they can be addressed with extensions of our original model, and how to test them experimentally.

Publication: 1.- Cabal, C., Martinez-Garcia, R., De Castro, A., Valladares, F. & Pacala, S. W. The Exploitative Segregation of Plant Roots. Science. 1199, 1197–1199 (2020).<br>2.- Cabal, C., Martínez-García, R., De Castro, A., Valladares, F. & Pacala, S. W. Future paths for the "expoitative segregation of plant roots" model. Plant Signal. Behav. (2021). doi:10.1080/15592324.2021.1891755<br>3.- Cabal, C., Martinez-Garcia, R. & Valladares, F. The ecology of plant interactions: A giant with feet of clay. Preprints 2020090520 (2020). doi:10.20944/preprints202009.0520.v1<br>4.- Andreguetto Maciel, G., Cabal, C., Pacala, S. W. & Martinez-Garcia, R. The evolutionary stability of antagonistic facilitation: plants increasing soil resources as a case stuy (in preparation).

Presenters

  • Ricardo Martinez Garcia

    ICTP South American Institute for Fundamental Research

Authors

  • Ricardo Martinez Garcia

    ICTP South American Institute for Fundamental Research

  • Ciro Cabal

    Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University.

  • Aurora de Castro

    School of Applied Sciences, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK

  • Fernando Valladares

    Department of Biogeography and Global Change, National Museum of Natural Sciences MNCN, CSIC, Madrid, Spain

  • Stephen W Pacala

    Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, USA.

  • Gabriel Andreguetto Maciel

    ICTP South American Institute for Fundamental Research