冷温带森林中土壤微生物多样性和功能对除雪的响应

IF 9.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Soil Biology & Biochemistry Pub Date : 2024-07-06 DOI:10.1016/j.soilbio.2024.109515
Ximei Ji , Yang Xu , Hongyu Liu , Tijiu Cai , Fujuan Feng
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气候引起的积雪变薄变化会极大地影响土壤冻融模式和供水。这些影响可能会影响土壤微生物的多样性以及由微生物介导的关键生态功能,从而改变生态系统中的养分循环。通过除雪实验探索除雪对森林土壤微生物多样性和功能的影响。三个实验处理分别为对照组(自然降雪)、SR 组(完全除雪)和 SR-SR 组(完全除雪,冬季结束时将雪运回补充水分)。结果表明:除雪导致冬季土壤霜冻更严重。与对照地块相比,除雪地块在冻融期的土壤氮可用性更高。除雪没有影响真菌的多样性,也没有影响细菌的α多样性。不过,除雪确实改变了细菌群落结构。上述变化并没有持续到生长季节。在冻融期,SR-SR 明显降低了土壤的多功能性,而 SR 则没有。然而,在生长季初期,SR 和 SR-SR 导致的土壤多功能性明显高于对照组。此外,在冻融期和生长季初期,分别在 SR 和 SR-SR 地块中观察到氮循环基因的丰度普遍增加。除雪明显影响了土壤的多功能性,这可以通过微生物生物量、细菌群落结构和网络复杂性的变化来解释。dbRDA 和随机森林分析表明,土壤含水量、温度和全氮是土壤微生物群落结构和多功能性的驱动因素。这项研究强调,除雪改变了冻融期土壤氮的可用性、微生物群落多样性和多功能性。然而,这些变化并没有造成跨季节的遗留影响。
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Response of soil microbial diversity and functionality to snow removal in a cool-temperate forest

Climate-induced changes in thinning snowpack can greatly impact soil freeze-thaw patterns and water supply. These effects may influence the soil microbial diversity and the key ecological functions mediated by microorganisms, thereby altering the cycling of nutrient in the ecosystem. A snow-exclusion experiment to explore the effects of snow removal on soil microbial diversity and functionality in Larix gmelinii forest. Control (natural snowfall), SR (complete snow removal) and SR-SR (complete snow removal, with snow returned for water supplementation at the end of winter) were represented three experimental treatments. The results showed that: snow removal resulted in more severe soil frost in winter. Soil nitrogen availability was higher in the snow removal plots compared to control plots in freeze-thaw period. Fungal diversity was not affected by snow removal, neither the α diversity of bacteria. However, snow removal did alter the bacterial community structure. These changes of the above did not persist into the growing season. SR-SR significantly reduced soil multifunctionality during freeze-thaw period, whereas SR did not. However, SR and SR-SR resulted in significantly higher soil multifunctionality than was observed in control during early growing season. Additionally, a widespread increase in the abundance of nitrogen cycling genes was observed in the SR and SR-SR plots during the freeze-thaw period and the early growing season, respectively. Snow removal significantly affected soil multifunctionality, which can be explained by changes in the microbial biomass, bacterial community structure and network complexity. Furthermore, snow removal significantly altered soil water content, temperature, and dissolved carbon, nitrogen. dbRDA and random forest analysis showed that soil water content, temperature, and total nitrogen as drivers of soil microbial community structure and multifunctionality. This study highlights that snow removal altered soil nitrogen availability, microbial community diversity, and multifunctionality during freeze-thaw period. However, these changes did not result in cross-seasonal legacy effects.

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Soil Biology & Biochemistry
Soil Biology & Biochemistry 农林科学-土壤科学
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312
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49 days
期刊介绍: Soil Biology & Biochemistry publishes original research articles of international significance focusing on biological processes in soil and their applications to soil and environmental quality. Major topics include the ecology and biochemical processes of soil organisms, their effects on the environment, and interactions with plants. The journal also welcomes state-of-the-art reviews and discussions on contemporary research in soil biology and biochemistry.
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