论文标题

普通欧洲树种的菌根协会塑造土壤中细菌和真菌群落的生物量和代谢活性

Mycorrhizal association of common European tree species shapes biomass and metabolic activity of bacterial and fungal communities in soil

论文作者

Heděnec, Petr, Nilsson, Lars Ola, Zheng, Haifeng, Gundersen, Per, Schmidt, Inger Kappel, Rousk, Johannes, Vesterdal, Lars

论文摘要

最近的研究揭示了各种树种对土壤物理和化学特性的影响。然而,各种树种对土壤菌群和相关控制的组成和活性的影响仍然很少了解。我们评估了与两种不同的菌根类型(ECM)(ECM)和卷肌菌根(AM),对土壤真菌和细菌群落的生长,生物量和代谢活性相关的树种的影响。土壤微生物群落在六种欧洲树种以及ECM(Beech,Lime,Oak和Spruce)和AM(灰烬和枫树)种之间有所不同。 ECM树种具有更高的真菌生物量,真菌生长和细菌生物量,而AM物种显示出更高的细菌生长。结果表明,微生物群落组成和功能之间的差异不同,树种具有不同的垃圾质量,产生土壤c/n比和土壤pH差异。菌根协会仅部分解释了垃圾质量和土壤微生物物种差异,因为石灰与AM树种更相似。此外,我们的结果表明,树种介导的土壤pH和C/N比是塑造微生物群落的最重要变量,对细菌产生积极影响,对真菌生长速率产生负面影响。结果表明,树种介导的微生物群落组成和活性可能是先前在AM和ECM树种中观察到的不同垂直土壤C分布的重要驱动因素。

Recent studies have revealed effects of various tree species on soil physical and chemical properties. However, effects of various tree species on composition and activity of soil microbiota and the relevant controls remain poorly understood. We evaluated the influence of tree species associated with two different mycorrhizal types, ectomycorrhiza (EcM) and arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM), on growth, biomass and metabolic activity of soil fungal and bacterial communities using common garden tree species experiments throughout Denmark. The soil microbial communities differed between six European tree species as well as between EcM (beech, lime, oak and spruce) and AM (ash and maple) tree species. The EcM tree species had higher fungal biomass, fungal growth and bacterial biomass, while AM species showed higher bacterial growth. The results indicated that microbial community composition and functioning differed between groups of tree species with distinct litter qualities that generate soil C/N ratio and soil pH differences. The mycorrhizal association only partly explained litter quality and soil microbial species differences since lime was more similar to AM tree species. In addition, our results indicated that tree species-mediated soil pH and C/N ratio were the most important variables shaping microbial communities with a positive effect on bacterial and a negative effect on fungal growth rates. The results suggest that tree species-mediated microbial community composition and activity may be important drivers of the different vertical soil C distribution previously observed in AM and EcM tree species.

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