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Soil Bacteria and Fungi Respond on Different Spatial Scales to Invasion by the Legume Lespedeza cuneata

机译:土壤细菌和真菌在不同空间尺度上对豆科植物Lespedeza cuneata入侵的响应

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The spatial scale on which microbial communities respond to plant invasions may provide important clues as to the nature of potential invader–microbe interactions. Lespedeza cuneata (Dum. Cours.) G. Don is an invasive legume that may benefit from associations with mycorrhizal fungi; however, it has also been suggested that the plant is allelopathic and may alter the soil chemistry of invaded sites through secondary metabolites in its root exudates or litter. Thus, L. cuneata invasion may interact with soil microorganisms on a variety of scales. We investigated L. cuneata-related changes to soil bacterial and fungal communities at two spatial scales using multiple sites from across its invaded N. American range. Using whole-community DNA fingerprinting, we characterized microbial community variation at the scale of entire invaded sites and at the scale of individual plants. Based on permutational multivariate analysis of variance, soil bacterial communities in heavily invaded sites were significantly different from those of uninvaded sites, but bacteria did not show any evidence of responding at very local scales around individual plants. In contrast, soil fungi did not change significantly at the scale of entire sites, but there were significant differences between fungal communities of native versus exotic plants within particular sites. The differential scaling of bacterial and fungal responses indicates that L. cuneata interacts differently with soil bacteria and soil fungi, and these microorganisms may play very different roles in the invasion process of this plant.
机译:微生物群落对植物入侵做出反应的空间尺度可能为潜在的入侵者与微生物相互作用的性质提供重要线索。 Lespedeza cuneata(Dum。Cours。)G. Don是一种侵入性豆类,可能会从与菌根真菌的结合中受益。然而,也有人提出该植物具有化感作用,并可能通过其根系分泌物或枯枝落叶中的次生代谢产物改变入侵部位的土壤化学性质。因此,库氏乳杆菌的入侵可能在各种规模上与土壤微生物相互作用。我们使用了来自其入侵的美洲范围的多个站点,在两个空间尺度上调查了库氏乳杆菌与土壤细菌和真菌群落有关的变化。使用整个社区的DNA指纹,我们表征了整个入侵站点的规模和单个植物的规模上的微生物群落变异。根据方差的排列多变量分析,严重入侵地区的土壤细菌群落与未入侵地区的土壤细菌群落显着不同,但是细菌没有显示出任何证据表明在单个植物周围的极局部尺度上有反应。相比之下,土壤真菌在整个站点范围内并没有显着变化,但是在特定站点内,本地植物与外来植物的真菌群落之间存在显着差异。细菌和真菌反应的差异尺度表明,库氏乳杆菌与土壤细菌和土壤真菌的相互作用不同,这些微生物在该植物的入侵过程中可能起着非常不同的作用。

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