Permaculture Research Digest
Polycultures drive plant diversity (#journal)
In experimental plant communities, relationships between biodiversity
and ecosystem functioning have been found to strengthen over time. This paper shows that selection for niche differentiation between species
can drive this increasing biodiversity effect. When grown in mixtures, relative differences in height
and leaf area between plant species selected in mixtures
(mixture types) were greater than between species selected in
monocultures (monoculture types). Furthermore, net biodiversity and
complementarity effects were greater in mixtures of mixture types than in mixtures of
monoculture types. Our study demonstrates a novel mechanism for the
increase in biodiversity effects: selection for increased niche
differentiation through character displacement. Selection in diverse
mixtures may therefore allow increased mixture
yields in agriculture or forestry.
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