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Change in composition and potential functional genes of soil bacterial and fungal communities with secondary succession in Quercus liaotwigensis forests of the Loess Plateau, western China

机译:中国黄土高原栎(Wigstwensis)中华民地高原苏氏荔枝林次成的土壤细菌和真菌社区的组成和潜在功能基因的变化

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Vegetation succession is one of the most important factors driving changes in microorganisms. It is unclear, however, how the microbial composition and the potential function of C and N cycling change with forest secondary succession. Using soil metagenomic sequencing methods, we studied these changes in bacterial and fungal communities with secondary succession from cropland to a Quercus liaotungensis forest over approximately 120 years on the Loess Plateau of China. The results revealed the following. (1) Soil microbial biomass C, N, and P increased significantly in topsoil (0-20 cm) with vegetation succession. (2) The abundances of bacteria increased initially and then decreased slightly, whereas an increase in fungal abundances and the ratio of fungi to bacteria was detected along a successional gradient. Microbial communities tended to shift from r- to K-strategists, both at the phylum and genus levels. (3) With vegetation succession, the abundances of C and N cycle-related potential functional genes first significantly increased and then stabilized. Among them, the relative abundances of recalcitrant C degradation-, N fixation-, and ammonification-related genes increased, whereas labile C degradation-, N reduction-, and denitrification-related genes tended to decrease. (4) Redundancy analysis indicated that bacterial communities were influenced by available phosphorus contents and soil C: N ratios, and that fungal communities were mainly affected by ammonium N contents and root biomass. (5) Predicted microbial functional genes were affected by ammonium N and activated C contents. Our study showed that with vegetation succession, microbe communities tended to shift from r- to K-strategists both at the phylum and genus levels, which increased the abundance of organisms expressing C- and N-cycle related genes.
机译:植被连续是推动微生物变化的最重要因素之一。然而,目前尚不清楚,微生物组成如何以及C和N循环变化的潜在功能与森林次要继承。采用土壤代理序列测序方法,我们研究了细菌和真菌社区的这些变化,在大约120年的中国大高原上的农田次级继承到巨杆菌植物森林。结果表明以下。 (1)土壤微生物生物量C,N和P在植被连续中显着增加了Topsoil(0-20cm)的显着增加。 (2)初始细菌的丰富增加,然后略微下降,而真菌丰度的增加和真菌与细菌的比例沿着连续的梯度检测。微生物社区倾向于从r-到k战略师转移,都在门和属级别。 (3)植被继承,C和N循环相关潜在功能基因的丰富显着增加,然后稳定。其中,核批准C降解 - ,N固定和氨化学相关基因的相对丰度增加,而不稳定的C降解 - ,N还原和脱氮相关基因趋于降低。 (4)冗余分析表明,细菌社区受到可用磷含量和土壤C:N比的影响,并且真菌社区主要受铵含量和根生物质的影响。 (5)预测的微生物官能基因受铵和活性C含量的影响。我们的研究表明,随着植被连续,微生物社区倾向于从r-t到k战略者转移,既均在门和属水平上转向,这增加了表达C-和N循环相关基因的丰富生物体。

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    Chinese Acad Sci &

    Minist Water Resources Inst Soil &

    Water Conservat State Key Lab Soil Eros &

    Dryland Farming Loess P Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Yulin Univ Yulin 719000 Peoples R China;

    Northwest A&

    F Univ Inst Soil &

    Water Conservat Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Northwest A&

    F Univ Inst Soil &

    Water Conservat Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Northwest A&

    F Univ Inst Soil &

    Water Conservat Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci &

    Minist Water Resources Inst Soil &

    Water Conservat State Key Lab Soil Eros &

    Dryland Farming Loess P Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci &

    Minist Water Resources Inst Soil &

    Water Conservat State Key Lab Soil Eros &

    Dryland Farming Loess P Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

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  • 中图分类 土壤学;
  • 关键词

    Secondary succession; Bacterial community; Fungal community; r and K strategy; Carbon cycle gene; Nitrogen cycle gene;

    机译:二次继承;细菌群落;真菌群落;R和K策略;碳循环基因;氮素循环基因;

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