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土壤微生物群落中的不对称演替增强了外来入侵植物的竞争优势。

Asymmetric succession in soil microbial communities enhances the competitive advantage of invasive alien plants.

作者信息

Zhao Mengxin, Yang Yunfeng, Zhang Han, Li Qiao, Zhao Xiaoxun, Guo Xue, Liu Wanxue, Wan Fanghao

机构信息

State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100193, China.

Institute of Environment and Ecology, Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School, Tsinghua University, Shenzhen, 518055, China.

出版信息

Microbiome. 2024 Dec 20;12(1):265. doi: 10.1186/s40168-024-01989-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Biological invasions pose an escalating threat to native ecosystems. The accumulation of invasive alien plants worldwide is not saturated yet, underscoring the persistent and growing impact of invasions. Soil microorganisms play a key role in the process of alien plant invasion. However, the temporal dynamics of microbial communities has rarely been determined during the invasion owing to the dearth of long-term, in situ experimental systems.

RESULTS

Here, we examined the temporal succession of soil microbial communities 8 years after experiment setup in a common garden. Bacterial communities displayed divergent temporal succession, with invasive plants exhibiting higher turnover rates. Invasive alien plants reduced stochasticity in bacterial communities, likely acting as an environmental filter on community assembly. Plant growth-promoting microbes underwent higher succession rates in invasive alien plants compared to native plants, suggesting that invasive alien plants may possess a distinct advantage in fostering a favorable microbiota for their own growth and establishment. In sharp contrast, native plants selectively increased succession rates of specific plant pathogens. Furthermore, the microbial co-occurrence network was more complex in invasive plants, suggesting that invasive plants foster intricate relationships among microbial communities.

CONCLUSIONS

Therefore, the asymmetric succession in soil microbial communities enables invasive plants recruit beneficial microbiota from the surrounding soil. These results deepen our understanding of the mechanism underlying plant invasion and provide novel insights into predicting the ecological consequences resulting from widespread plant invasion. This knowledge can be incorporated into management strategies to address the evolving challenges posed by invasive plants. Video Abstract.

摘要

背景

生物入侵对本地生态系统构成的威胁不断升级。全球外来入侵植物的积累尚未饱和,这凸显了入侵的持续且日益增长的影响。土壤微生物在外来植物入侵过程中起着关键作用。然而,由于缺乏长期的原位实验系统,在入侵过程中微生物群落的时间动态很少被确定。

结果

在此,我们在一个植物园中研究了实验设置8年后土壤微生物群落的时间演替。细菌群落表现出不同的时间演替,入侵植物表现出更高的周转率。外来入侵植物降低了细菌群落的随机性,可能对群落组装起到环境过滤作用。与本地植物相比,促植物生长的微生物在入侵外来植物中的演替速率更高,这表明外来入侵植物在培育有利于自身生长和定殖的微生物群方面可能具有明显优势。与之形成鲜明对比的是,本地植物选择性地提高了特定植物病原体的演替速率。此外,入侵植物中的微生物共现网络更为复杂,这表明入侵植物促进了微生物群落之间的复杂关系。

结论

因此,土壤微生物群落的不对称演替使入侵植物能够从周围土壤中招募有益的微生物群。这些结果加深了我们对植物入侵潜在机制的理解,并为预测广泛的植物入侵所导致的生态后果提供了新的见解。这些知识可纳入管理策略,以应对入侵植物带来的不断演变的挑战。视频摘要。

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