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Limited Effects of Variable-Retention Harvesting on Fungal Communities Decomposing Fine Roots in Coastal Temperate Rainforests

机译:保留保留量的变化对沿海温带雨林细根分解的真菌群落的影响有限

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Fine root litter is the principal source of carbon stored in forest soils and a dominant source of carbon for fungal decomposers. Differences in decomposer capacity between fungal species may be important determinants of fine-root decomposition rates. Variable-retention harvesting (VRH) provides refuge for ectomycorrhizal fungi, but its influence on fine-root decomposers is unknown, as are the effects of functional shifts in these fungal communities on carbon cycling. We compared fungal communities decomposing fine roots (in litter bags) under VRH, clear-cut, and uncut stands at two sites (6 and 13 years postharvest) and two decay stages (43 days and 1 year after burial) in Douglas fir forests in coastal British Columbia, Canada. Fungal species and guilds were identified from decomposed fine roots using high-throughput sequencing. Variable retention had short-term effects on β-diversity; harvest treatment modified the fungal community composition at the 6-year-postharvest site, but not at the 13-year-postharvest site. Ericoid and ectomycorrhizal guilds were not more abundant under VRH, but stand age significantly structured species composition. Guild composition varied by decay stage, with ruderal species later replaced by saprotrophs and ectomycorrhizae. Ectomycorrhizal abundance on decomposing fine roots may partially explain why fine roots typically decompose more slowly than surface litter. Our results indicate that stand age structures fine-root decomposers but that decay stage is more important in structuring the fungal community than shifts caused by harvesting. The rapid postharvest recovery of fungal communities decomposing fine roots suggests resiliency within this community, at least in these young regenerating stands in coastal British Columbia.IMPORTANCE Globally, fine roots are a dominant source of carbon in forest soils, yet the fungi that decompose this material and that drive the sequestration or respiration of this carbon remain largely uncharacterized. Fungi vary in their capacity to decompose plant litter, suggesting that fungal community composition is an important determinant of decomposition rates. Variable-retention harvesting is a forestry practice that modifies fungal communities by providing refuge for ectomycorrhizal fungi. We evaluated the effects of variable retention and clear-cut harvesting on fungal communities decomposing fine roots at two sites (6 and 13 years postharvest), at two decay stages (43 days and 1 year), and in uncut stands in temperate rainforests. Harvesting impacts on fungal community composition were detected only after 6 years after harvest. We suggest that fungal community composition may be an important factor that reduces fine-root decomposition rates relative to those of above-ground plant litter, which has important consequences for forest carbon cycling.
机译:细根凋落物是储存在森林土壤中的主要碳源,也是真菌分解者的主要碳源。真菌种类之间分解剂能力的差异可能是细根分解速率的重要决定因素。可变保留收获(VRH)为外生菌根真菌提供了庇护,但它对细根分解剂的影响尚不清楚,这些真菌群落功能转移对碳循环的影响也未知。我们比较了在澳大利亚的道格拉斯冷杉森林中,在两个地点(收获后6和13年)和两个腐烂阶段(埋葬后43天和1年)下,在VRH,清晰和未切割林下分解细根(在垃圾袋中)的真菌群落。加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省沿海地区。使用高通量测序从分解的细根中鉴定出真菌物种和行会。可变保留对β多样性具有短期影响;采收处理改变了采后6年处的真菌群落组成,但未改变采后13年处的真菌群落组成。在VRH条件下,类固醇和外生菌根行会的数量并不多,但树龄却明显地构成了物种组成。公会的组成随腐烂阶段的不同而不同,之后rud腐种被腐生菌和外生菌根代替。细根腐烂的菌根含量可能部分解释了为什么细根分解通常比表面凋落物慢的原因。我们的结果表明,林分年龄结构可以分解根,但腐烂阶段在构造真菌群落方面比收获引起的转移更为重要。分解细根的真菌群落的采后快速恢复表明,至少在不列颠哥伦比亚省沿海的这些年轻的再生林中,该群落具有复原力。而且,导致这种碳螯合或呼吸的驱动力在很大程度上仍未表征。真菌分解植物凋落物的能力各不相同,这表明真菌群落组成是分解速率的重要决定因素。保留期可变的采伐是一种林业实践,通过为外生菌根真菌提供庇护来改变真菌群落。我们评估了可变保留和明确采伐对真菌群落在两个地点(收获后6和13年),两个腐烂阶段(43天和1年)以及未切割的温带雨林中分解细根的真菌群落的影响。收获对真菌群落组成的影响仅在收获后6年才被发现。我们认为,真菌群落组成可能是相对于地上植物凋落物降低细根分解速率的重要因素,这对森林碳循环具有重要影响。

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