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Comparison of soil bacterial communities in a natural hardwood forest and coniferous plantations in perhumid subtropical low mountains

机译:亚热带低山天然阔叶林和针叶林土壤细菌群落的比较

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Background The bacterial community of forest soils is influenced by environmental disturbance and/or meteorological temperature and precipitation. In this study, we investigated three bacterial communities in soils of a natural hardwood forest and two plantations of conifer, Calocedrus formosana and Cryptomeria japonica , in a perhumid, low mountain area. By comparison with our previous studies with similar temperature and/or precipitation, we aimed to elucidate how disturbance influences the bacterial community in forest soils and whether bacterial communities in similar forest types differ under different climate conditions. Results Analysis of 16S ribosomal RNA gene clone libraries revealed that Acidobacteria and Proteobacteria were the most abundant phyla in the three forest soil communities, with similar relative abundance of various bacterial groups. However, UniFrac analysis based on phylogenetic information revealed differences of bacterial communities between natural hardwood forest and coniferous plantation soils. The diversities of bacterial communities of the replanted Calocedrus and Cryptomeria forests were higher than that in natural hardwood forest. The bacterial diversity of these three forest soil were all higher than those in the same forest types at other locations with less precipitation or with lower temperature. In addition, the distribution of some of the most abundant operational taxonomic units in the three communities differed from other forest soils, including those related to Acidobacteria , α-, β- and γ- Proteobacteria . Conclusions Reforestation could increase the bacterial diversity. Therefore, soil bacterial communities could be shaped by the forestry management practices and climate differences in warm and humid conditions.
机译:背景技术森林土壤的细菌群落受到环境干扰和/或气象温度和降水的影响。在这项研究中,我们调查了一个天然硬木森林土壤中的三个细菌群落,以及一个处于湿润,低山区的针叶树(Calocedrus formosana和Cryptomeria japonica)两个种植园。通过与我们先前对相似温度和/或降水的研究相比较,我们旨在阐明扰动如何影响森林土壤中的细菌群落以及相似森林类型中的细菌群落在不同气候条件下是否有所不同。结果分析16S核糖体RNA基因克隆文库发现,酸性细菌和变形细菌是三个森林土壤群落中最丰富的菌群,各个细菌群的相对丰度相似。但是,基于系统发育信息的UniFrac分析揭示了天然硬木林和针叶人工林土壤之间细菌群落的差异。再造的Calocedrus和Cryptomeria森林中细菌群落的多样性高于天然硬木森林。这三种森林土壤的细菌多样性都高于其他地方的相同森林类型,其降水量较少或温度较低。此外,这三个群落中一些最丰富的操作分类单元的分布与其他森林土壤不同,包括与酸性细菌,α-,β-和γ-变形杆菌有关的土壤。结论植树造林可以增加细菌的多样性。因此,土壤细菌群落可能受到林业管理实践和温暖潮湿条件下气候差异的影响。

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