Liu Shengen, Plaza César, Ochoa-Hueso Raúl, Trivedi Chanda, Wang Juntao, Trivedi Pankaj, Zhou Guiyao, Piñeiro Juan, Martins Catarina S C, Singh Brajesh K, Delgado-Baquerizo Manuel
College of Forestry, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, China.
Yunnan Key Laboratory of Plateau Wetland Conservation, Restoration and Ecological Services, Kunming, China.
Glob Chang Biol. 2023 Nov;29(22):6276-6285. doi: 10.1111/gcb.16913. Epub 2023 Aug 14.
The decomposition of litter and the supply of nutrients into and from the soil are two fundamental processes through which the above- and belowground world interact. Microbial biodiversity, and especially that of decomposers, plays a key role in these processes by helping litter decomposition. Yet the relative contribution of litter diversity and soil biodiversity in supporting multiple ecosystem services remains virtually unknown. Here we conducted a mesocosm experiment where leaf litter and soil biodiversity were manipulated to investigate their influence on plant productivity, litter decomposition, soil respiration, and enzymatic activity in the littersphere. We showed that both leaf litter diversity and soil microbial diversity (richness and community composition) independently contributed to explain multiple ecosystem functions. Fungal saprobes community composition was especially important for supporting ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF), plant production, litter decomposition, and activity of soil phosphatase when compared with bacteria or other fungal functional groups and litter species richness. Moreover, leaf litter diversity and soil microbial diversity exerted previously undescribed and significantly interactive effects on EMF and multiple individual ecosystem functions, such as litter decomposition and plant production. Together, our work provides experimental evidence supporting the independent and interactive roles of litter and belowground soil biodiversity to maintain ecosystem functions and multiple services.
凋落物的分解以及土壤中养分的输入与输出是地上和地下世界相互作用的两个基本过程。微生物生物多样性,尤其是分解者的生物多样性,通过促进凋落物分解在这些过程中发挥关键作用。然而,凋落物多样性和土壤生物多样性在支持多种生态系统服务方面的相对贡献实际上仍不清楚。在此,我们进行了一项中宇宙实验,通过操纵落叶和土壤生物多样性来研究它们对植物生产力、凋落物分解、土壤呼吸以及凋落物圈中酶活性的影响。我们发现,落叶多样性和土壤微生物多样性(丰富度和群落组成)均独立地有助于解释多种生态系统功能。与细菌、其他真菌功能组以及落叶物种丰富度相比,腐生真菌群落组成对于支持生态系统多功能性(EMF)、植物生产、凋落物分解以及土壤磷酸酶活性尤为重要。此外,落叶多样性和土壤微生物多样性对生态系统多功能性和多种单个生态系统功能,如凋落物分解和植物生产,产生了此前未被描述的显著交互作用。总之,我们的研究工作提供了实验证据,支持了凋落物和地下土壤生物多样性在维持生态系统功能和多种服务方面的独立及交互作用。