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Different revegetation types alter soil physical-chemical characteristics and fungal community in the Baishilazi Nature Reserve

The effects of different revegetation types on soil physical–chemical characteristics and fungal community diversity and composition of soils sampled from five different revegetation types (JM, Juglans mandshurica; QM, Quercus mongolica; conifer-broadleaf forest (CB); LG, Larix gmelinii; PK, Pinus k...

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Autores principales: Deng, Jiaojiao, Yin, You, Luo, Jiyao, Zhu, Wenxu, Zhou, Yongbin
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6330947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30648009
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6251
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author Deng, Jiaojiao
Yin, You
Luo, Jiyao
Zhu, Wenxu
Zhou, Yongbin
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Yin, You
Luo, Jiyao
Zhu, Wenxu
Zhou, Yongbin
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description The effects of different revegetation types on soil physical–chemical characteristics and fungal community diversity and composition of soils sampled from five different revegetation types (JM, Juglans mandshurica; QM, Quercus mongolica; conifer-broadleaf forest (CB); LG, Larix gmelinii; PK, Pinus koraiensis) in the Baishilazi Nature Reserve were determined. Soil fungal communities were assessed employing ITS rRNA Illunima Miseq high-throughput sequencing. Responses of the soil fungi community to soil environmental factors were assessed through canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and Pearson correlation analysis. The coniferous forests (L. gmelinii, P. koraiensis) and CB had reduced soil total carbon (C), total nitrogen (N), and available nitrogen (AN) values compared with the broadleaf forest (J. mandshurica, Q. mongolica). The average fungus diversity according to the Shannon, ACE, Chao1, and Simpson index were increased in the J. mandshurica site. Basidiomycota, Ascomycota, Zygomycota, and Rozellomycota were the dominant fungal taxa in this region. The phylum Basidiomycota was dominant in the Q. mongolica, CB, L. gmelinii, and P. koraiensis sites, while Ascomycota was the dominant phylum in the J. mandshurica site. The clear differentiation of fungal communities and the clustering in the heatmap and in non-metric multidimensional scaling plot showed that broadleaf forests, CB, and coniferous forests harbored different fungal communities. The results of the CCA showed that soil environmental factors, such as soil pH, total C, total N, AN, and available phosphorus (P) greatly influenced the fungal community structure. Based on our results, the different responses of the soil fungal communities to the different revegetation types largely dependent on different forest types and soil physicochemical characteristic in Baishilazi Nature Reserve.
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spelling pubmed-63309472019-01-15 Different revegetation types alter soil physical-chemical characteristics and fungal community in the Baishilazi Nature Reserve Deng, Jiaojiao Yin, You Luo, Jiyao Zhu, Wenxu Zhou, Yongbin PeerJ Ecology The effects of different revegetation types on soil physical–chemical characteristics and fungal community diversity and composition of soils sampled from five different revegetation types (JM, Juglans mandshurica; QM, Quercus mongolica; conifer-broadleaf forest (CB); LG, Larix gmelinii; PK, Pinus koraiensis) in the Baishilazi Nature Reserve were determined. Soil fungal communities were assessed employing ITS rRNA Illunima Miseq high-throughput sequencing. Responses of the soil fungi community to soil environmental factors were assessed through canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and Pearson correlation analysis. The coniferous forests (L. gmelinii, P. koraiensis) and CB had reduced soil total carbon (C), total nitrogen (N), and available nitrogen (AN) values compared with the broadleaf forest (J. mandshurica, Q. mongolica). The average fungus diversity according to the Shannon, ACE, Chao1, and Simpson index were increased in the J. mandshurica site. Basidiomycota, Ascomycota, Zygomycota, and Rozellomycota were the dominant fungal taxa in this region. The phylum Basidiomycota was dominant in the Q. mongolica, CB, L. gmelinii, and P. koraiensis sites, while Ascomycota was the dominant phylum in the J. mandshurica site. The clear differentiation of fungal communities and the clustering in the heatmap and in non-metric multidimensional scaling plot showed that broadleaf forests, CB, and coniferous forests harbored different fungal communities. The results of the CCA showed that soil environmental factors, such as soil pH, total C, total N, AN, and available phosphorus (P) greatly influenced the fungal community structure. Based on our results, the different responses of the soil fungal communities to the different revegetation types largely dependent on different forest types and soil physicochemical characteristic in Baishilazi Nature Reserve. PeerJ Inc. 2019-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6330947/ /pubmed/30648009 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6251 Text en © 2018 Deng et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Ecology
Deng, Jiaojiao
Yin, You
Luo, Jiyao
Zhu, Wenxu
Zhou, Yongbin
Different revegetation types alter soil physical-chemical characteristics and fungal community in the Baishilazi Nature Reserve
title Different revegetation types alter soil physical-chemical characteristics and fungal community in the Baishilazi Nature Reserve
title_full Different revegetation types alter soil physical-chemical characteristics and fungal community in the Baishilazi Nature Reserve
title_fullStr Different revegetation types alter soil physical-chemical characteristics and fungal community in the Baishilazi Nature Reserve
title_full_unstemmed Different revegetation types alter soil physical-chemical characteristics and fungal community in the Baishilazi Nature Reserve
title_short Different revegetation types alter soil physical-chemical characteristics and fungal community in the Baishilazi Nature Reserve
title_sort different revegetation types alter soil physical-chemical characteristics and fungal community in the baishilazi nature reserve
topic Ecology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6330947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30648009
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6251
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