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土壤深度很重要:森林土壤中微生物组成和种间共现模式的转变。

Soil depth matters: shift in composition and inter-kingdom co-occurrence patterns of microorganisms in forest soils.

机构信息

Section for Genetics and Evolutionary Biology (EvoGene), Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, NO-0316 Oslo, Norway.

Department of Biology, College of Science, United Arab Emirates University, Al-Ain, Abu-Dhabi, UAE.

出版信息

FEMS Microbiol Ecol. 2021 Mar 10;97(3). doi: 10.1093/femsec/fiab022.

Abstract

Soil depth represents a strong physiochemical gradient that greatly affects soil-dwelling microorganisms. Fungal communities are typically structured by soil depth, but how other microorganisms are structured is less known. Here, we tested whether depth-dependent variation in soil chemistry affects the distribution and co-occurrence patterns of soil microbial communities. This was investigated by DNA metabarcoding in conjunction with network analyses of bacteria, fungi, as well as other micro-eukaryotes, sampled in four different soil depths in Norwegian birch forests. Strong compositional turnover in microbial assemblages with soil depth was detected for all organismal groups. Significantly greater microbial diversity and fungal biomass appeared in the nutrient-rich organic layer, with sharp decrease towards the less nutrient-rich mineral zones. The proportions of copiotrophic bacteria, Arthropoda and Apicomplexa were markedly higher in the organic layer, while patterns were opposite for oligotrophic bacteria, Cercozoa, Ascomycota and ectomycorrhizal fungi. Network analyses indicated more intensive inter-kingdom co-occurrence patterns in the upper mineral layer (0-5 cm) compared to the above organic and the lower mineral soil, signifying substantial influence of soil depth on biotic interactions. This study supports the view that different microbial groups are adapted to different forest soil strata, with varying level of interactions along the depth gradient.

摘要

土壤深度代表了一个强烈的物理化学梯度,极大地影响了土壤生物。真菌群落通常受土壤深度结构的影响,但其他微生物的结构则知之甚少。在这里,我们通过 DNA 宏条形码检测结合网络分析,研究了土壤化学的深度依赖性变化是否会影响土壤微生物群落的分布和共存模式。这是在挪威桦木林中四个不同的土壤深度采样进行细菌、真菌以及其他微真核生物的研究。所有生物类群的微生物组合都表现出与土壤深度强烈的组成性转变。在营养丰富的有机层中,微生物多样性和真菌生物量显著增加,而在营养较少的矿物质区则急剧下降。富营养细菌、节肢动物和顶复门的比例在有机层中明显更高,而贫营养细菌、原生动物、子囊菌和外生菌根真菌的模式则相反。网络分析表明,与上层有机层和下层矿物质土壤相比,上层矿物质层(0-5 厘米)的种间共存模式更为紧密,这表明土壤深度对生物相互作用有实质性的影响。本研究支持了以下观点,即不同的微生物群适应于不同的森林土壤层,并且沿深度梯度的相互作用程度不同。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1bc5/7948073/9b92e0ec22dc/fiab022fig1.jpg

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