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Grassland Degradation Has Stronger Effects on Soil Fungal Community Than Bacterial Community across the Semi-Arid Region of Northern China

Soil microbes play crucial roles in grassland ecosystem functions, such as soil carbon (C) pool and nutrient cycle. Soil microbes in grasslands are susceptible to the degradation mediated by climate change and anthropogenic disturbance. However, research on how the degradation influences the diversi...

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Autores principales: Wang, Congwen, Liu, Zhangkai, Yu, Wanying, Ye, Xuehua, Ma, Linna, Wang, Renzhong, Huang, Zhenying, Liu, Guofang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9782112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559600
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243488
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author Wang, Congwen
Liu, Zhangkai
Yu, Wanying
Ye, Xuehua
Ma, Linna
Wang, Renzhong
Huang, Zhenying
Liu, Guofang
author_facet Wang, Congwen
Liu, Zhangkai
Yu, Wanying
Ye, Xuehua
Ma, Linna
Wang, Renzhong
Huang, Zhenying
Liu, Guofang
author_sort Wang, Congwen
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description Soil microbes play crucial roles in grassland ecosystem functions, such as soil carbon (C) pool and nutrient cycle. Soil microbes in grasslands are susceptible to the degradation mediated by climate change and anthropogenic disturbance. However, research on how the degradation influences the diversity and community structure of different soil microbial taxa is relatively scarce. We conducted a large-scale field survey to describe the effects of four degradation levels (PD: potential degradation, LD: light degradation, MD: moderate degradation, and SD: severe degradation) on soil bacterial and fungal community in the semi-arid grasslands of northern China. We found that soil moisture, nutrients, and clay content decreased, but soil sand content increased along the increasing degradation gradient. However, the degradation had no effects on soil pH and the C:N ratio. Grassland degradation had non-significant effect on soil bacterial diversity, but it significantly affected soil bacterial community structure. The degradation decreased soil fungal diversity and had a relatively larger influence on the community structure of soil fungi than that of bacteria. The community composition and structure of soil fungi were mainly affected by soil nutrients and texture, while those of soil bacteria were mainly affected by soil pH. These results indicate that changes in soil properties induced by grassland degradation mainly drive the variation in the soil fungal community and have less effect on the soil bacterial community. This study reveals the sensitivity of soil fungal community to grassland degradation, highlighting the priority of soil fungal community for the management and restoration of degraded grasslands.
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spelling pubmed-97821122022-12-24 Grassland Degradation Has Stronger Effects on Soil Fungal Community Than Bacterial Community across the Semi-Arid Region of Northern China Wang, Congwen Liu, Zhangkai Yu, Wanying Ye, Xuehua Ma, Linna Wang, Renzhong Huang, Zhenying Liu, Guofang Plants (Basel) Article Soil microbes play crucial roles in grassland ecosystem functions, such as soil carbon (C) pool and nutrient cycle. Soil microbes in grasslands are susceptible to the degradation mediated by climate change and anthropogenic disturbance. However, research on how the degradation influences the diversity and community structure of different soil microbial taxa is relatively scarce. We conducted a large-scale field survey to describe the effects of four degradation levels (PD: potential degradation, LD: light degradation, MD: moderate degradation, and SD: severe degradation) on soil bacterial and fungal community in the semi-arid grasslands of northern China. We found that soil moisture, nutrients, and clay content decreased, but soil sand content increased along the increasing degradation gradient. However, the degradation had no effects on soil pH and the C:N ratio. Grassland degradation had non-significant effect on soil bacterial diversity, but it significantly affected soil bacterial community structure. The degradation decreased soil fungal diversity and had a relatively larger influence on the community structure of soil fungi than that of bacteria. The community composition and structure of soil fungi were mainly affected by soil nutrients and texture, while those of soil bacteria were mainly affected by soil pH. These results indicate that changes in soil properties induced by grassland degradation mainly drive the variation in the soil fungal community and have less effect on the soil bacterial community. This study reveals the sensitivity of soil fungal community to grassland degradation, highlighting the priority of soil fungal community for the management and restoration of degraded grasslands. MDPI 2022-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9782112/ /pubmed/36559600 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243488 Text en © 2022 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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Wang, Congwen
Liu, Zhangkai
Yu, Wanying
Ye, Xuehua
Ma, Linna
Wang, Renzhong
Huang, Zhenying
Liu, Guofang
Grassland Degradation Has Stronger Effects on Soil Fungal Community Than Bacterial Community across the Semi-Arid Region of Northern China
title Grassland Degradation Has Stronger Effects on Soil Fungal Community Than Bacterial Community across the Semi-Arid Region of Northern China
title_full Grassland Degradation Has Stronger Effects on Soil Fungal Community Than Bacterial Community across the Semi-Arid Region of Northern China
title_fullStr Grassland Degradation Has Stronger Effects on Soil Fungal Community Than Bacterial Community across the Semi-Arid Region of Northern China
title_full_unstemmed Grassland Degradation Has Stronger Effects on Soil Fungal Community Than Bacterial Community across the Semi-Arid Region of Northern China
title_short Grassland Degradation Has Stronger Effects on Soil Fungal Community Than Bacterial Community across the Semi-Arid Region of Northern China
title_sort grassland degradation has stronger effects on soil fungal community than bacterial community across the semi-arid region of northern china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9782112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559600
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243488
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