Comparing root-associated microbial communities in Tamarix ramosissima across three Xinjiang basins, China

IF 4.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Applied Soil Ecology Pub Date : 2024-05-10 DOI:10.1016/j.apsoil.2024.105440
Yi Du , Yulin Zhang , Zhihao Zhang , Waqar Islam , Fanjiang Zeng
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Analyzing the root-associated microbial communities in desert plants during different seasons may provide a valuable understanding of how desert plants adapt to climate change in harsh environments. Hence, we selected root-associated microbial communities (bacteria and fungi) of Tamarix ramosissima from three regions (Cele, CL; Turpan, TLF; Mosuowan, MSW), focusing on three compartments: root endosphere (RE), rhizosphere soil (RS), and bulk soil (BS). Results indicated that the relative abundance of Actinobacteriota, Proteobacteria, and Ascomycota of root bacteria and fungi taxa was higher the in three compartments (RE, RS, and BS). In the CL region, there was a decline in the relative abundance of Proteobacteria within the RE followed by RS and BS during the autumn. During both summer and autumn, the relative abundance of Ascomycota declined with increasing sampling distance (from the TLF to the MSW to the CL) in the BS. Furthermore, in spring, the bacterial (BS) and fungal (BS) Chao1 and ACE index decreased in TLF compared to the MSW region. However, MSW had a higher bacterial Chao1 and Shannon index of the RE (in summer) and RS (in autumn) than the CL area. Overall, in spring, summer, and autumn, root-associated bacterial and fungal communities across various regions (CL, TLF, and MSW) were more responsive to climate and soil factors than plant nutrients. This research provides compelling theoretical evidence advocating for the restoration of degraded vegetation within arid environments, underscoring the critical significance of judicious plant management practices in these regions.

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中国新疆三大盆地柽柳根相关微生物群落比较
分析沙漠植物在不同季节的根相关微生物群落可能有助于了解沙漠植物如何适应恶劣环境中的气候变化。因此,我们选取了三个地区(策勒,CL;吐鲁番,TLF;莫须有,MSW)的柽柳根相关微生物群落(细菌和真菌),重点研究了根内层(RE)、根瘤层土壤(RS)和块状土壤(BS)三个区系。结果表明,根细菌和真菌类群中的放线菌群、蛋白菌群和子囊菌群的相对丰度在三个区系(RE、RS 和 BS)中都较高。在 CL 区域,秋季 RE 中的变形菌相对丰度有所下降,其次是 RS 和 BS。在夏季和秋季,随着采样距离(从 TLF 到 MSW 再到 CL)的增加,BS 中子囊菌的相对丰度也在下降。此外,与 MSW 地区相比,春季 TLF 地区的细菌(BS)和真菌(BS)的 Chao1 和 ACE 指数均有所下降。然而,与 CL 地区相比,MSW 地区 RE(夏季)和 RS(秋季)的细菌 Chao1 和香农指数较高。总体而言,在春季、夏季和秋季,不同地区(CL、TLF 和 MSW)的根相关细菌和真菌群落对气候和土壤因子的反应比对植物养分的反应更灵敏。这项研究为恢复干旱环境中退化的植被提供了令人信服的理论依据,强调了在这些地区进行明智的植物管理实践的重要意义。
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Applied Soil Ecology
Applied Soil Ecology 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
4.20%
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363
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: Applied Soil Ecology addresses the role of soil organisms and their interactions in relation to: sustainability and productivity, nutrient cycling and other soil processes, the maintenance of soil functions, the impact of human activities on soil ecosystems and bio(techno)logical control of soil-inhabiting pests, diseases and weeds.
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