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土壤微生物对加拿大一枝黄花的协同作用取决于水和养分的可利用性。

Synergistic Effects of Soil Microbes on Solidago canadensis Depend on Water and Nutrient Availability.

机构信息

Institute of Environment and Ecology, Academy of Environmental Health and Ecological Security, School of the Environment and Safety Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212013, China.

Institute of Wetland Ecology & Clone Ecology/Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation, Taizhou University, Taizhou, 318000, China.

出版信息

Microb Ecol. 2020 Nov;80(4):837-845. doi: 10.1007/s00248-020-01537-2. Epub 2020 Jun 19.

Abstract

Soil microbes may greatly affect plant growth. While plants are commonly associated with diverse communities of soil microbes, complementary roles of different microbial communities that may stimulate synergistic effects on plant growth are not adequately tested. Also, such synergistic effects may vary with environmental conditions such as soil nutrient and water availability. We conducted a greenhouse experiment with a widespread clonal plant Solidago canadensis. The experiment was a factorial design with four levels of soil microbial inoculation (fresh soil inocula from grasslands in northern and southern China that were expected to differ in soil microbial composition, a mixture of the two fresh soil inocula, and a sterilized mixed inoculum control), two levels of nutrient availability (low vs. high), and two levels of water supply (low vs. high, i.e., 1376 vs. 352 mm per year). Irrespective of water supply and nutrient availability, total, aboveground, and belowground mass of S. canadensis were generally higher when the plant grew in soil inoculated with a mixture of soil microbes from the south and north of China (in the mixed inoculum treatment) than when it grew in soil inoculated with soil microbes from only the north or the south or the sterilized control. Such effects of soil microbes on total and aboveground mass were stronger under high than under low nutrient availability and also under high than under low water supply. Our results suggest that interactions of different soil microbial communities can result in a synergistic effect on plant growth and such a synergistic effect depends on environmental conditions. The findings shed light on the importance of plant-microbe interactions during the spreading of some plant species in face of increased atmospheric nutrient deposition coupled with altered rainfall pattern due to global change.

摘要

土壤微生物可能会极大地影响植物的生长。虽然植物通常与土壤微生物的多种群落相关联,但不同微生物群落的互补作用可能会刺激植物生长的协同效应,而这些协同效应并没有得到充分的测试。此外,这种协同效应可能会因环境条件(如土壤养分和水分供应)而有所不同。我们在中国北方和南方的草原上进行了一项温室实验,实验采用了具有广泛克隆植物加拿大一枝黄花的因子设计。该实验有四个土壤微生物接种水平(预计土壤微生物组成不同的北方和南方新鲜土壤接种物、两种新鲜土壤接种物的混合物以及灭菌混合接种物对照)、两个养分供应水平(低与高)和两个水分供应水平(低与高,即 1376 与 352 毫米/年)。无论水分供应和养分供应如何,当植物在接种了来自中国南北的土壤微生物混合物的土壤中生长时(在混合接种处理中),其总生物量、地上生物量和地下生物量通常高于在仅接种北方或南方土壤微生物或灭菌对照的土壤中生长时的生物量。这种土壤微生物对总生物量和地上生物量的影响在高养分供应下比在低养分供应下更强,在高水分供应下也比在低水分供应下更强。我们的结果表明,不同土壤微生物群落的相互作用会对植物生长产生协同效应,而这种协同效应取决于环境条件。这些发现揭示了在面对大气养分增加和全球变化导致的降雨模式改变的情况下,一些植物物种传播过程中植物-微生物相互作用的重要性。

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