Wenxin Zou , Shunli Liu , Jian Jiao , Wushuai Zhang , Yuanxue Chen , Prakash Lakshmanan , Ming Lang , Xinping Chen
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摘要
Comammox Nitrospira(CMX)是一种新发现的 "一步法 "硝化微生物,对其在集约生态系统中的生态位专一性及其对农业实践的响应的了解仍处于起步阶段。本研究在华北(钙质氟质土壤)和西南(酸性紫色土)玉米主产区的两个长期玉米氮肥试验中,研究了氮输入和土壤类型对 CMX 群落激活的影响。CMX 包括支系 A 和支系 B,其中支系 B 仅在紫色土中检测到。结果表明,紫色土中 CMX 的丰度和α多样性均高于紫色土。更高的网络复杂性和更强的合作性使 CMX 在酸性紫色土壤中获得了更广阔的生态位,而在碱性土壤中则没有。A支系群落主要受土壤有机碳(C)和氮含量的影响,而 pH 值和 C:N 的比例是影响紫色土中 CMX 的主要因素。此外,在最佳施氮量条件下(氟水土壤为 148 kg N ha-1,紫色土壤为 180 kg N ha-1),氟水土壤中支系 A 和紫色土壤中支系 B 的α多样性和生态位广度均有所增加。总之,这些发现为研究不同农业土壤条件下 CMX 群落的适应机制提供了新的视角,并为优化氮肥管理策略提供了微生物视角。它完善了我们对微生物-土壤养分循环过程的理解,促进了未来微生物驱动的土壤管理策略的发展。
Niche adaptation strategies of comammox Nitrospira in response to nitrogen addition in different types of soil
Comammox Nitrospira (CMX) is a novel discovered “one-step” nitrifying microorganism, and the understanding of its niche specialization and response to agricultural practices in intensive ecosystems is still in its infancy. In this study, we investigated the effect of CMX community activated by nitrogen (N) inputs and soil types on two long-term maize N fertilizer experiments in the main maize-producing areas of North China (calcareous fluvo-aquic soil) and Southwest China (acidic purple soil). CMX includes clade A and clade B, with clade B detected only in the purple soil. The results indicated that the abundance and alpha diversity of CMX in the purple soil were higher than those in fluvo-aquic soil. Greater network complexity and enhanced cooperation have led to a broader ecological niche for CMX in acidic purple soils, but not in fluvo-aquic soil. The clade A community were affected mainly by soil organic carbon (C), N contents in fluvo-aquic soil, while pH and the ratio of C:N were the primary factors for CMX in purple soil. Moreover, the alpha diversity and niche breadth of clade A in fluvo-aquic soil and clade B in the purple soil increased under optimal N application (148 kg N ha−1 for fluvo-aquic soil,180 kg N ha−1 for purple soil). Overall, these findings provide new insights into the adaptation mechanisms of CMX communities under distinct agricultural soil conditions and offers microbial perspective of optimizing N fertilizer management strategies. It refines our understanding of the microbial-soil nutrient cycling processes, promoting the development of future microbe-driven soil management strategies.
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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.