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Soil Properties Drive Microbial Community Structure in a Large Scale Transect in South Eastern Australia

机译:土壤属性驱动澳大利亚东南部大型样带中的微生物群落结构

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Soil microbial communities directly affect soil functionality through their roles in the cycling of soil nutrients and carbon storage. Microbial communities vary substantially in space and time, between soil types and under different land management. The mechanisms that control the spatial distributions of soil microbes are largely unknown as we have not been able to adequately upscale a detailed analysis of the microbiome in a few grams of soil to that of a catchment, region or continent. Here we reveal that soil microbes along a 1000 km transect have unique spatial structures that are governed mainly by soil properties. The soil microbial community assessed using Phospholipid Fatty Acids showed a strong gradient along the latitude gradient across New South Wales, Australia. We found that soil properties contributed the most to the microbial distribution, while other environmental factors (e.g., temperature, elevation) showed lesser impact. Agricultural activities reduced the variation of the microbial communities, however, its influence was local and much less than the overall influence of soil properties. The ability to predict the soil and environmental factors that control microbial distribution will allow us to predict how future soil and environmental change will affect the spatial distribution of microbes.
机译:土壤微生物群落通过其在土壤养分和碳储量循环中的作用直接影响土壤功能。微生物群落在空间和时间,土壤类型之间以及在不同土地管理下的差异很大。控制土壤微生物空间分布的机制在很大程度上尚不清楚,因为我们无法将对数克土壤中微生物组的详细分析充分扩展到集水区,区域或大洲的微生物组。在这里,我们揭示了沿1000 km断面的土壤微生物具有独特的空间结构,这些空间结构主要由土壤特性决定。使用磷脂脂肪酸评估的土壤微生物群落在澳大利亚新南威尔士州沿纬度梯度显示出强梯度。我们发现土壤特性对微生物的分布影响最大,而其他环境因素(例如温度,海拔)的影响较小。农业活动减少了微生物群落的变化,但是其影响是局部的,远小于土壤性质的总体影响。预测控制微生物分布的土壤和环境因素的能力将使我们能够预测未来的土壤和环境变化将如何影响微生物的空间分布。

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