Interactions between Two Fungi Strains during Litter Decomposition through a Microcosm Experiment: Different Degradative Enzyme Activities

Yan Chen, G. Pu, B. Lian, X. Pei, Guifang Huang, Qifeng Wang, Yanna Lv
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Fungi are the key agents in litter decomposition in forest ecosystems. However, the specific roles of the interactions between different fungal species during litter decomposition process are unclear. To evaluate the interactions, two fungi strains with significantly different morphs were isolated from the soils of Quercus acutissima forest and Pinus massoniana forest, and inoculated in the litter powder of Quercus acutissima leaves and Pinus massoniana needles with grown separately and in coexistence equally through a microcosm experiment. The enzyme activities were determined as a proxy for microbial activities. The results showed that the degradative enzymes involved in litter decomposition showed varying dynamics pattern during the incubation period. The interactions between the two fungi strains are synergism, and benefit to each other according to enzyme activities, suggesting that a fungi strain growth was accelerated by the presence of other fungi strain during litter decomposition process. However, the interactions of the two fungi strains were bilateral antagonism inoculated in the litter powder of Quercus acutissima leaves according to cellobiohydrolase activities. The synergism, despite bilateral antagonism in an exceptional case, may be an important factor controlling the fungal colonization and growth on litter substrate. The results implied that more fungal species may accelerate litter decomposition rates due to their mutual cooperation.
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微生物实验中两种真菌在凋落物分解过程中的相互作用:不同降解酶活性
真菌是森林生态系统凋落物分解的关键因子。然而,不同真菌种类之间的相互作用在凋落物分解过程中的具体作用尚不清楚。为评价其相互作用,从麻栎林和马尾松林土壤中分离出两种形态差异显著的真菌菌株,通过微观实验将其接种于麻栎叶和马尾松针叶的凋落物粉中,分别生长和平等共存。酶活性被确定为微生物活性的代理。结果表明,参与凋落物分解的降解酶在孵化期内呈现出不同的动态格局。两种真菌之间的相互作用是协同作用,根据酶活性相互受益,表明在凋落物分解过程中,其他真菌的存在会加速一株真菌的生长。但根据纤维生物水解酶活性,两种真菌在接种麻栎叶凋落物粉时的相互作用为双边拮抗。尽管在个别情况下存在双边拮抗作用,但这种协同作用可能是控制真菌在凋落物基质上定植和生长的重要因素。结果表明,真菌种类越多,凋落物分解速率越快。
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