丛枝菌根真菌的转移群落在新的气候和土壤中持续存在

IF 9.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Soil Biology & Biochemistry Pub Date : 2023-10-07 DOI:10.1016/j.soilbio.2023.109190
Martina Janoušková , Michael Remke , Nancy Collins Johnson , Alena Blažková , Jana Rydlová , Zuzana Kolaříková , Matthew A. Bowker
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共生菌根真菌强烈影响植物的建立和生长,尤其是在恶劣的环境中,因此,共生共生体被认为是特别有益的。然而,转移的同域菌根真菌群落对新环境的反应在很大程度上仍然被忽视。因此,我们研究了初始接种物、土壤和气候条件对丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)群落组成、多样性和根系定殖能力的相对重要性。为了做到这一点,我们在一项广泛的实验中分析了AMF群落,在两个生态型的薄枝布特洛亚原产地和四个气候和土壤性质不同的新地点种植。经过三个季节的生长,新的非生物条件对同域AMF群落几乎没有变化。植物根系中AMF群落的组成最强烈地由初始接种物决定,而不同土壤和气候条件的贡献要小一个数量级。相反,AMF的根系定殖水平受到气候和土壤条件的显著影响,不同来源的群落之间没有差异。他们的模式表明,菌根的形成在植物的同域土壤和气候条件下是有利的,但也表明转移的AMF群落将菌根的形成调节到新的非生物条件下。
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Transferred communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal persist in novel climates and soils

Symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi strongly influence plant establishment and growth particularly in harsh environments, whereby sympatric, presumably co-adapted symbionts are considered particularly beneficial. However, the response of transferred sympatric mycorrhizal fungal communities to new environments remains largely ignored. We therefore studied the relative importance of initial inoculum, soil and climatic conditions on the composition, diversity and root colonization ability of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) communities. To do so, we analyzed the AMF communities in an extensive experiment with two ecotypes of Bouteloua gracilis planted in their sites of origin and in four new sites differing in climate and soil properties.

After three seasons of growth, the sympatric AMF communities were little changed by the new abiotic conditions. The composition of the AMF communities in plant roots was most strongly determined by the initial inoculum, while the contribution of divergent soil and climatic conditions was an order of magnitude smaller. The levels of root colonization by AMF, in contrast, were significantly influenced by climatic and soil conditions and did not differ among communities of different origins. Their pattern indicates that mycorrhiza formation is facilitated in the plant's sympatric soil and climatic conditions, but also that transferred AMF communities adjust mycorrhiza formation to new abiotic conditions.

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Soil Biology & Biochemistry
Soil Biology & Biochemistry 农林科学-土壤科学
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312
审稿时长
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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