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Does Forest Soil Fungal Community Respond to Short-Term Simulated Nitrogen Deposition in Different Forests in Eastern China?

Nitrogen (N) deposition has changed plants and soil microbes remarkably, which deeply alters the structures and functions of terrestrial ecosystems. However, how forest fungal diversity, community compositions, and their potential functions respond to N deposition is still lacking in exploration at...

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Autores principales: Liu, Zhenyue, Xu, Gexi, Tian, Di, Lin, Quanhong, Ma, Suhui, Xing, Aijun, Xu, Longchao, Shen, Haihua, Ji, Chengjun, Zheng, Chengyang, Wang, Xiangping, Fang, Jingyun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36675875
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9010053
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author Liu, Zhenyue
Xu, Gexi
Tian, Di
Lin, Quanhong
Ma, Suhui
Xing, Aijun
Xu, Longchao
Shen, Haihua
Ji, Chengjun
Zheng, Chengyang
Wang, Xiangping
Fang, Jingyun
author_facet Liu, Zhenyue
Xu, Gexi
Tian, Di
Lin, Quanhong
Ma, Suhui
Xing, Aijun
Xu, Longchao
Shen, Haihua
Ji, Chengjun
Zheng, Chengyang
Wang, Xiangping
Fang, Jingyun
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description Nitrogen (N) deposition has changed plants and soil microbes remarkably, which deeply alters the structures and functions of terrestrial ecosystems. However, how forest fungal diversity, community compositions, and their potential functions respond to N deposition is still lacking in exploration at a large scale. In this study, we conducted a short-term (4–5 years) experiment of artificial N addition to simulated N deposition in five typical forest ecosystems across eastern China, which includes tropical montane rainforest, subtropical evergreen broadleaved forest, temperate deciduous broadleaved forest, temperate broadleaved and conifer mixed forest, and boreal forest along a latitudinal gradient from tropical to cold temperature zones. Fungal compositions were identified using high-throughput sequencing at the topsoil layer. The results showed that fungal diversity and fungal community compositions among forests varied apparently for both unfertilized and fertilized soils. Generally, soil fungal diversity, communities, and their potential functions responded sluggishly to short-term N addition, whereas the fungal Shannon index was increased in the tropical forest. In addition, environmental heterogeneity explained most of the variation among fungal communities along the latitudinal gradient. Specifically, soil C: N ratio and soil water content were the most important factors driving fungal diversity, whereas mean annual temperature and microbial nutrient limitation mainly shaped fungal community structure and functional compositions. Topsoil fungal communities in eastern forest ecosystems in China were more sensitive to environmental heterogeneity rather than short-term N addition. Our study further emphasized the importance of simultaneously evaluating soil fungal communities in different forest types in response to atmospheric N deposition.
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spelling pubmed-98649502023-01-22 Does Forest Soil Fungal Community Respond to Short-Term Simulated Nitrogen Deposition in Different Forests in Eastern China? Liu, Zhenyue Xu, Gexi Tian, Di Lin, Quanhong Ma, Suhui Xing, Aijun Xu, Longchao Shen, Haihua Ji, Chengjun Zheng, Chengyang Wang, Xiangping Fang, Jingyun J Fungi (Basel) Article Nitrogen (N) deposition has changed plants and soil microbes remarkably, which deeply alters the structures and functions of terrestrial ecosystems. However, how forest fungal diversity, community compositions, and their potential functions respond to N deposition is still lacking in exploration at a large scale. In this study, we conducted a short-term (4–5 years) experiment of artificial N addition to simulated N deposition in five typical forest ecosystems across eastern China, which includes tropical montane rainforest, subtropical evergreen broadleaved forest, temperate deciduous broadleaved forest, temperate broadleaved and conifer mixed forest, and boreal forest along a latitudinal gradient from tropical to cold temperature zones. Fungal compositions were identified using high-throughput sequencing at the topsoil layer. The results showed that fungal diversity and fungal community compositions among forests varied apparently for both unfertilized and fertilized soils. Generally, soil fungal diversity, communities, and their potential functions responded sluggishly to short-term N addition, whereas the fungal Shannon index was increased in the tropical forest. In addition, environmental heterogeneity explained most of the variation among fungal communities along the latitudinal gradient. Specifically, soil C: N ratio and soil water content were the most important factors driving fungal diversity, whereas mean annual temperature and microbial nutrient limitation mainly shaped fungal community structure and functional compositions. Topsoil fungal communities in eastern forest ecosystems in China were more sensitive to environmental heterogeneity rather than short-term N addition. Our study further emphasized the importance of simultaneously evaluating soil fungal communities in different forest types in response to atmospheric N deposition. MDPI 2022-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9864950/ /pubmed/36675875 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9010053 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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Liu, Zhenyue
Xu, Gexi
Tian, Di
Lin, Quanhong
Ma, Suhui
Xing, Aijun
Xu, Longchao
Shen, Haihua
Ji, Chengjun
Zheng, Chengyang
Wang, Xiangping
Fang, Jingyun
Does Forest Soil Fungal Community Respond to Short-Term Simulated Nitrogen Deposition in Different Forests in Eastern China?
title Does Forest Soil Fungal Community Respond to Short-Term Simulated Nitrogen Deposition in Different Forests in Eastern China?
title_full Does Forest Soil Fungal Community Respond to Short-Term Simulated Nitrogen Deposition in Different Forests in Eastern China?
title_fullStr Does Forest Soil Fungal Community Respond to Short-Term Simulated Nitrogen Deposition in Different Forests in Eastern China?
title_full_unstemmed Does Forest Soil Fungal Community Respond to Short-Term Simulated Nitrogen Deposition in Different Forests in Eastern China?
title_short Does Forest Soil Fungal Community Respond to Short-Term Simulated Nitrogen Deposition in Different Forests in Eastern China?
title_sort does forest soil fungal community respond to short-term simulated nitrogen deposition in different forests in eastern china?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36675875
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9010053
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