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Tradeoffs among microbial life history strategies influence the fate of microbial residues in subtropical forest soils

机译:微生物寿命史策略之间的权衡影响了亚热带森林土壤中微生物残留物的命运

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Microbial residues play a significant role in the formation of soil organic matter (SOM), but it is not clear how microbial traits influence residue accrual and SOM persistence. By pairing microbial biomarker and genomics approaches, we tested whether microbial life history strategies and residue accrual differed between primary (similar to 70-year-old) and secondary (similar to 30-year-old) subtropical forests. We found that microbial residue concentrations were significantly higher in secondary than primary forests, and strongly associated with several abundant microbial taxa (Ascomycota, Proteobacteria, Gemmatimonadetes). Microbial communities inhabiting resource-rich secondary forests were also associated with high growth yields and soil organic carbon (SOC) accrual (through residue retention), while nutrient-limited primary forests were dominated by microorganisms employing resource-acquisition strategies. We therefore suggest microbial life history traits can be used to link microbial community composition and metabolic processes with the turnover and transformation of SOC.
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