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The Relationship and Influencing Factors between Endangered Plant Tetraena mongolica and Soil Microorganisms in West Ordos Desert Ecosystem, Northern China

Soil microorganisms play crucial roles in improving nutrient cycling, maintaining soil fertility in desert ecosystems such as the West Ordos desert ecosystem in Northern China, which is home to a variety of endangered plants. However, the relationship between the plants–microorganisms–soil in the We...

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Autores principales: Liu, Zhangkai, Wang, Congwen, Yang, Xuejun, Liu, Guofang, Cui, Qingguo, Indree, Tuvshintogtokh, Ye, Xuehua, Huang, Zhenying
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903909
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12051048
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author Liu, Zhangkai
Wang, Congwen
Yang, Xuejun
Liu, Guofang
Cui, Qingguo
Indree, Tuvshintogtokh
Ye, Xuehua
Huang, Zhenying
author_facet Liu, Zhangkai
Wang, Congwen
Yang, Xuejun
Liu, Guofang
Cui, Qingguo
Indree, Tuvshintogtokh
Ye, Xuehua
Huang, Zhenying
author_sort Liu, Zhangkai
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description Soil microorganisms play crucial roles in improving nutrient cycling, maintaining soil fertility in desert ecosystems such as the West Ordos desert ecosystem in Northern China, which is home to a variety of endangered plants. However, the relationship between the plants–microorganisms–soil in the West Ordos desert ecosystem is still unclear. Tetraena mongolica, an endangered and dominant plant species in West Ordos, was selected as the research object in the present study. Results showed that (1) there were ten plant species in the Tetraena mongolica community, belonging to seven families and nine genera, respectively. The soil was strongly alkaline (pH = 9.22 ± 0.12) and the soil nutrients were relatively poor; (2) fungal diversity was more closely related to shrub diversity than bacterial and archaeal diversity; (3) among the fungal functional groups, endomycorrhizal led to a significant negative correlation between shrub diversity and fungal diversity, because endomycorrhizal had a significant positive effect on the dominance of T. mongolica, but had no significant effect on other shrubs; (4) plant diversity had a significant positive correlation with the soil inorganic carbon (SIC), total carbon (TC), available phosphorus (AVP) and available potassium (AVK). This study revealed the effects of soil properties and soil microorganisms on the community structure and the growth of T. mongolica and provided a theoretical basis for the conservation of T. mongolica and the maintenance of biodiversity in desert ecosystems.
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spelling pubmed-100054372023-03-11 The Relationship and Influencing Factors between Endangered Plant Tetraena mongolica and Soil Microorganisms in West Ordos Desert Ecosystem, Northern China Liu, Zhangkai Wang, Congwen Yang, Xuejun Liu, Guofang Cui, Qingguo Indree, Tuvshintogtokh Ye, Xuehua Huang, Zhenying Plants (Basel) Article Soil microorganisms play crucial roles in improving nutrient cycling, maintaining soil fertility in desert ecosystems such as the West Ordos desert ecosystem in Northern China, which is home to a variety of endangered plants. However, the relationship between the plants–microorganisms–soil in the West Ordos desert ecosystem is still unclear. Tetraena mongolica, an endangered and dominant plant species in West Ordos, was selected as the research object in the present study. Results showed that (1) there were ten plant species in the Tetraena mongolica community, belonging to seven families and nine genera, respectively. The soil was strongly alkaline (pH = 9.22 ± 0.12) and the soil nutrients were relatively poor; (2) fungal diversity was more closely related to shrub diversity than bacterial and archaeal diversity; (3) among the fungal functional groups, endomycorrhizal led to a significant negative correlation between shrub diversity and fungal diversity, because endomycorrhizal had a significant positive effect on the dominance of T. mongolica, but had no significant effect on other shrubs; (4) plant diversity had a significant positive correlation with the soil inorganic carbon (SIC), total carbon (TC), available phosphorus (AVP) and available potassium (AVK). This study revealed the effects of soil properties and soil microorganisms on the community structure and the growth of T. mongolica and provided a theoretical basis for the conservation of T. mongolica and the maintenance of biodiversity in desert ecosystems. MDPI 2023-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10005437/ /pubmed/36903909 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12051048 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Zhangkai
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Yang, Xuejun
Liu, Guofang
Cui, Qingguo
Indree, Tuvshintogtokh
Ye, Xuehua
Huang, Zhenying
The Relationship and Influencing Factors between Endangered Plant Tetraena mongolica and Soil Microorganisms in West Ordos Desert Ecosystem, Northern China
title The Relationship and Influencing Factors between Endangered Plant Tetraena mongolica and Soil Microorganisms in West Ordos Desert Ecosystem, Northern China
title_full The Relationship and Influencing Factors between Endangered Plant Tetraena mongolica and Soil Microorganisms in West Ordos Desert Ecosystem, Northern China
title_fullStr The Relationship and Influencing Factors between Endangered Plant Tetraena mongolica and Soil Microorganisms in West Ordos Desert Ecosystem, Northern China
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship and Influencing Factors between Endangered Plant Tetraena mongolica and Soil Microorganisms in West Ordos Desert Ecosystem, Northern China
title_short The Relationship and Influencing Factors between Endangered Plant Tetraena mongolica and Soil Microorganisms in West Ordos Desert Ecosystem, Northern China
title_sort relationship and influencing factors between endangered plant tetraena mongolica and soil microorganisms in west ordos desert ecosystem, northern china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903909
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12051048
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