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用于退化矿区土地恢复的植物-土壤反馈:综述

Plant-Soil Feedbacks for the Restoration of Degraded Mine Lands: A Review.

作者信息

Zhu Shi-Chen, Zheng Hong-Xiang, Liu Wen-Shen, Liu Chang, Guo Mei-Na, Huot Hermine, Morel Jean Louis, Qiu Rong-Liang, Chao Yuanqing, Tang Ye-Tao

机构信息

School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation Technology, Guangzhou, China.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2022 Jan 11;12:751794. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.751794. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Much effort has been made to remediate the degraded mine lands that bring severe impacts to the natural environments. However, it remains unclear what drives the recovery of biodiversity and ecosystem functions, making the restoration of these fragile ecosystems a big challenge. The interactions among plant species, soil communities, and abiotic conditions, i.e., plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs), significantly influence vegetation development, plant community structure, and ultimately regulate the recovery of ecosystem multi-functionality. Here, we present a conceptual framework concerning PSFs patterns and potential mechanisms in degraded mine lands. Different from healthy ecosystems, mine lands are generally featured with harsh physical and chemical properties, which may have different PSFs and should be considered during the restoration. Usually, pioneer plants colonized in the mine lands can adapt to the stressful environment by forming tolerant functional traits and gathering specific soil microbial communities. Understanding the mechanisms of PSFs would enhance our ability to predict and alter both the composition of above- and below-ground communities, and improve the recovery of ecosystem functions in degraded mine lands. Finally, we put forward some challenges of the current PSFs study and discuss avenues for further research in the ecological restoration of degraded mine lands.

摘要

人们已经付出了巨大努力来修复那些对自然环境造成严重影响的退化矿区土地。然而,目前仍不清楚是什么驱动了生物多样性和生态系统功能的恢复,这使得恢复这些脆弱的生态系统成为一项巨大挑战。植物物种、土壤群落和非生物条件之间的相互作用,即植物 - 土壤反馈(PSFs),显著影响植被发育、植物群落结构,并最终调节生态系统多功能性的恢复。在此,我们提出了一个关于退化矿区土地中植物 - 土壤反馈模式及潜在机制的概念框架。与健康生态系统不同,矿区土地通常具有恶劣的物理和化学性质,这可能导致不同的植物 - 土壤反馈,在恢复过程中应予以考虑。通常,在矿区土地上定居的先锋植物可以通过形成耐受性功能性状和聚集特定的土壤微生物群落来适应压力环境。了解植物 - 土壤反馈的机制将增强我们预测和改变地上和地下群落组成的能力,并改善退化矿区土地生态系统功能的恢复。最后,我们提出了当前植物 - 土壤反馈研究面临的一些挑战,并讨论了在退化矿区土地生态恢复方面进一步研究的途径。

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