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Soil Nutrients, Enzyme Activities, and Microbial Communities along a Chronosequence of Chinese Fir Plantations in Subtropical China

Forests undergo a long-term development process from young to mature stages, yet the variations in soil nutrients, enzyme activities, microbial diversity, and community composition related to forest ages are still unclear. In this study, the characteristics of soil bacterial and fungal communities w...

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Autores principales: Lei, Junjie, Cao, Yixuan, Wang, Jun, Chen, Yazhen, Peng, Yuanying, Shao, Qiwen, Dan, Qing, Xu, Yichen, Chen, Xiaoyong, Dang, Peng, Yan, Wende
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37653848
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12101931
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author Lei, Junjie
Cao, Yixuan
Wang, Jun
Chen, Yazhen
Peng, Yuanying
Shao, Qiwen
Dan, Qing
Xu, Yichen
Chen, Xiaoyong
Dang, Peng
Yan, Wende
author_facet Lei, Junjie
Cao, Yixuan
Wang, Jun
Chen, Yazhen
Peng, Yuanying
Shao, Qiwen
Dan, Qing
Xu, Yichen
Chen, Xiaoyong
Dang, Peng
Yan, Wende
author_sort Lei, Junjie
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description Forests undergo a long-term development process from young to mature stages, yet the variations in soil nutrients, enzyme activities, microbial diversity, and community composition related to forest ages are still unclear. In this study, the characteristics of soil bacterial and fungal communities with their corresponding soil environmental factors in the young, middle, and mature stages (7, 15, and 25-year-old) of Chinese fir plantations (CFP) in the subtropical region of China were investigated in 2021. Results showed that the alpha diversity indices (Chao1 and Shannon) of soil bacteria and fungi were higher in 15 and 25-year-old stands than in 7-year-old stand of CFP, while the soil pH, soil water content, soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, sucrase, urease, acid phosphatase, catalase, and microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus showed higher in 7-year-old stand than other two stands of CFP. The nonmetric multidimensional scaling analysis revealed that the soil microbial species composition was significantly different in three stand ages of CFP. The redundancy and canonical correspondence analysis indicated that the soil urease and microbial biomass nitrogen were the main factors affecting soil bacterial and fungal species composition. Our findings suggested that soil microbial diversity and community structure were inconsistent with changes in soil nutrients and enzyme activities during CFP development, and enhancing stand nurturing and soil nutrient accumulation in the mid-development stage were beneficial to the sustainable management of CFP.
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spelling pubmed-102219652023-05-28 Soil Nutrients, Enzyme Activities, and Microbial Communities along a Chronosequence of Chinese Fir Plantations in Subtropical China Lei, Junjie Cao, Yixuan Wang, Jun Chen, Yazhen Peng, Yuanying Shao, Qiwen Dan, Qing Xu, Yichen Chen, Xiaoyong Dang, Peng Yan, Wende Plants (Basel) Article Forests undergo a long-term development process from young to mature stages, yet the variations in soil nutrients, enzyme activities, microbial diversity, and community composition related to forest ages are still unclear. In this study, the characteristics of soil bacterial and fungal communities with their corresponding soil environmental factors in the young, middle, and mature stages (7, 15, and 25-year-old) of Chinese fir plantations (CFP) in the subtropical region of China were investigated in 2021. Results showed that the alpha diversity indices (Chao1 and Shannon) of soil bacteria and fungi were higher in 15 and 25-year-old stands than in 7-year-old stand of CFP, while the soil pH, soil water content, soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, sucrase, urease, acid phosphatase, catalase, and microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus showed higher in 7-year-old stand than other two stands of CFP. The nonmetric multidimensional scaling analysis revealed that the soil microbial species composition was significantly different in three stand ages of CFP. The redundancy and canonical correspondence analysis indicated that the soil urease and microbial biomass nitrogen were the main factors affecting soil bacterial and fungal species composition. Our findings suggested that soil microbial diversity and community structure were inconsistent with changes in soil nutrients and enzyme activities during CFP development, and enhancing stand nurturing and soil nutrient accumulation in the mid-development stage were beneficial to the sustainable management of CFP. MDPI 2023-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10221965/ /pubmed/37653848 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12101931 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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Lei, Junjie
Cao, Yixuan
Wang, Jun
Chen, Yazhen
Peng, Yuanying
Shao, Qiwen
Dan, Qing
Xu, Yichen
Chen, Xiaoyong
Dang, Peng
Yan, Wende
Soil Nutrients, Enzyme Activities, and Microbial Communities along a Chronosequence of Chinese Fir Plantations in Subtropical China
title Soil Nutrients, Enzyme Activities, and Microbial Communities along a Chronosequence of Chinese Fir Plantations in Subtropical China
title_full Soil Nutrients, Enzyme Activities, and Microbial Communities along a Chronosequence of Chinese Fir Plantations in Subtropical China
title_fullStr Soil Nutrients, Enzyme Activities, and Microbial Communities along a Chronosequence of Chinese Fir Plantations in Subtropical China
title_full_unstemmed Soil Nutrients, Enzyme Activities, and Microbial Communities along a Chronosequence of Chinese Fir Plantations in Subtropical China
title_short Soil Nutrients, Enzyme Activities, and Microbial Communities along a Chronosequence of Chinese Fir Plantations in Subtropical China
title_sort soil nutrients, enzyme activities, and microbial communities along a chronosequence of chinese fir plantations in subtropical china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37653848
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12101931
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