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Interspecific Plant Interactions Reflected in Soil Bacterial Community Structure and Nitrogen Cycling in Primary Succession

机译:初级演替过程中土壤细菌群落结构和氮循环的种间植物相互作用

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Past research demonstrating the importance plant–microbe interactions as drivers of ecosystem succession has focused on how plants condition soil microbial communities, impacting subsequent plant performance and plant community assembly. These studies, however, largely treat microbial communities as a black box. In this study, we sought to examine how emblematic shifts from early successional Alnus viridus ssp. sinuata (Sitka alder) to late successional Picea sitchensis (Sitka spruce) in primary succession may be reflected in specific belowground changes in bacterial community structure and nitrogen cycling related to the interaction of these two plants. We examined early successional alder-conditioned soils in a glacial forefield to delineate how alders alter the soil microbial community with increasing dominance. Further, we assessed the impact of late-successional spruce plants on these early successional alder-conditioned microbiomes and related nitrogen cycling through a leachate addition microcosm experiment. We show how increasingly abundant alder select for particular bacterial taxa. Additionally, we found that spruce leachate significantly alters the composition of these microbial communities in large part by driving declines in taxa that are enriched by alder, including bacterial symbionts. We found these effects to be spruce specific, beyond a general leachate effect. Our work also demonstrates a unique influence of spruce on ammonium availability. Such insights bolster theory relating the importance of plant–microbe interactions with late-successional plants and interspecific plant interactions more generally.
机译:过去的研究表明,植物与微生物之间的相互作用作为生态系统演替的驱动力很重要,其研究重点是植物如何调节土壤微生物群落,影响随后的植物性能和植物群落的组装。然而,这些研究在很大程度上将微生物群落视为一个黑匣子。在这项研究中,我们试图研究从早期继承的Al木(Alnus viridus ssp)起的象征性转变。原始演替中的sinuata(Sitka alder)到后期演替的Picea sitchensis(Sitka云杉)可能反映在地下特定的细菌群落结构变化和与这两种植物相互作用相关的氮循环中。我们检查了冰川前场中早期演替的der木条件土壤,以描绘al木如何随着优势地位的改变而改变土壤微生物群落。此外,我们通过渗滤液添加微观实验,评估了后期云杉植物对这些早期连续al木条件微生物群落和相关氮循环的影响。我们显示al木对特定细菌类群的选择越来越丰富。此外,我们发现云杉浸出液可通过驱使类群的减少而显着改变这些微生物群落的组成,而这些类群会被al木(包括细菌共生体)所富集。我们发现这些效果是云杉特有的,而不是一般的渗滤液效果。我们的工作还证明了云杉对铵可用性的独特影响。这些见解支持了有关植物与微生物与后期成功植物以及种间植物相互作用的重要性的理论。

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