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Changes of soil microbial community under different degraded gradients of alpine meadow
Li, YM (Li, Yaoming)1; Wang, SP (Wang, Shiping)1,2; Jiang, LL (Jiang, Lili)1; Zhang, LR (Zhang, Lirong)1; Cui, SJ (Cui, Shujuan)1; Meng, FD (Meng, Fandong)1; Wang, Q (Wang, Qi)1; Li, XN (Li, Xine)1; Zhou, Y (Zhou, Yang)1; Li, YM; Wang, SP
Source PublicationAGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
2016
Volume222Issue:0Pages:213-222
DOI10.1016/j.agee.2016.02.020
AbstractChanges in soil bacterial and fungal composition and their diversity with degradation degrees (i.e. non degraded (ND), moderately degraded (MD) and severely degraded (SD) meadows) were investigated in a Tibetan alpine meadow using the Illumina MiSeq. Proteobacteria,Actinobacteria, and Acidobacteria were predominant bacteria in the studied meadow soils, regardless of degradation. ND and MD exhibited no significant differences in bacterial species composition and diversity, while SD significantly altered bacterial composition and increased their diversity compared with ND and MD. Sordariomycetes was predominant fungal class in ND, however, a shift in the fungal class from it to Dothideomycetes was found with increasing degradation level. Moreover, SD apparently increased the relative abundance of pathogenic fungi compared with ND. Degradation significantly shifted fungal species composition and increased their diversity. Soil nutrient conditions could explain 33.8 and 35.6% of the variance in bacterial and fungal composition, respectively. In addition, 25.3 and 21.7% of the variance in bacterial and fungal composition, respectively, were explained by plant properties. However, neither bacterial nor fungal diversity paralleled plant diversity with degradation. Soil silt to sand ratio was the best predictor of shifts in bacterial a -diversity with degradation degrees (R-2> 0.46), while fungal a -diversity was most closely associated with changes in soil available potassium (R-2>0.66). Together, these results suggest that changes of microbial diversity and plant diversity was decoupled under degradation process, and degradation could increase the potential risk of plant diseases and decrease health of the alpine ecosystem. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Subject Area普通生物学
WOS IDWOS:000384383600022
Language英语
Indexed BySCI
KeywordQinghai-tibetan Plateau Bacterial Communities Fungal Communities Diversity Grassland Forest Heterogeneity Degradation Resilience Resistance
Cooperation Status国内
Department生态
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Identifierhttp://ir.itpcas.ac.cn/handle/131C11/7716
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Corresponding AuthorLi, YM; Wang, SP
Affiliation1.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Tibetan Plateau Res, Key Lab Alpine Ecol & Biodivers, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
2.CAS Ctr Excellence Tibetan Plateau Earth Sci, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
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Li, YM ,Wang, SP ,Jiang, LL ,et al. Changes of soil microbial community under different degraded gradients of alpine meadow[J]. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT,2016,222(0):213-222.
APA Li, YM .,Wang, SP .,Jiang, LL .,Zhang, LR .,Cui, SJ .,...&Wang, SP.(2016).Changes of soil microbial community under different degraded gradients of alpine meadow.AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT,222(0),213-222.
MLA Li, YM ,et al."Changes of soil microbial community under different degraded gradients of alpine meadow".AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT 222.0(2016):213-222.
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