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DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0126977
Non-Rainfall Moisture Activates Fungal Decomposition of Surface Litter in the Namib Sand Sea
Jacobson, Kathryn1; van Diepeningen, Anne2; Evans, Sarah3; Fritts, Rachel1; Gemmel, Philipp1; Marsho, Chris1; Seely, Mary4; Wenndt, Anthony1; Yang, Xiaoxuan1; Jacobson, Peter1
通讯作者Jacobson, Kathryn
来源期刊PLOS ONE
ISSN1932-6203
出版年2015
卷号10期号:5
英文摘要

The hyper-arid western Namib Sand Sea (mean annual rainfall 0-17 mm) is a detritus-based ecosystem in which primary production is driven by large, but infrequent rainfall events. A diverse Namib detritivore community is sustained by minimal moisture inputs from rain and fog. The decomposition of plant material in the Namib Sand Sea (NSS) has long been assumed to be the province of these detritivores, with beetles and termites alone accounting for the majority of litter losses. We have found that a mesophilic Ascomycete community, which responds within minutes to moisture availability, is present on litter of the perennial Namib dune grass Stipagrostis sabulicola. Important fungal traits that allow survival and decomposition in this hyper-arid environment with intense desiccation, temperature and UV radiation stress are darkly-pigmented hyphae, a thermal range that includes the relatively low temperature experienced during fog and dew, and an ability to survive daily thermal and desiccation stress at temperatures as high as 50 degrees C for five hours. While rainfall is very limited in this area, fog and high humidity provide regular periods (>= 1 hour) of sufficient moisture that can wet substrates and hence allow fungal growth on average every 3 days. Furthermore, these fungi reduce the C/N ratio of the litter by a factor of two and thus detritivores, like the termite Psammotermes allocerus, favor fungal-infected litter parts. Our studies show that despite the hyper-aridity of the NSS, fungi are a key component of energy flow and biogeochemical cycling that should be accounted for in models addressing how the NSS ecosystem will respond to projected climate changes which may alter precipitation, dew and fog regimes.


类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; Netherlands ; Namibia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000354916100118
WOS关键词FILAMENTOUS FUNGI ; ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI ; EVOLUTION-CANYON ; STANDING LITTER ; SOIL ; DESERT ; DIVERSITY ; COMMUNITY ; FUSARIUM ; WATER
WOS类目Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/189780
作者单位1.Grinnell Coll, Dept Biol, Grinnell, IA 50112 USA;
2.CBS KNAW Fungal Biodivers Ctr, Utrecht, Netherlands;
3.Michigan State Univ, Kellogg Biol Stn, Hickory Corners, MI 49060 USA;
4.Gobabeb Res & Training Ctr, Gobabeb, Namibia
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Jacobson, Kathryn,van Diepeningen, Anne,Evans, Sarah,et al. Non-Rainfall Moisture Activates Fungal Decomposition of Surface Litter in the Namib Sand Sea[J],2015,10(5).
APA Jacobson, Kathryn.,van Diepeningen, Anne.,Evans, Sarah.,Fritts, Rachel.,Gemmel, Philipp.,...&Jacobson, Peter.(2015).Non-Rainfall Moisture Activates Fungal Decomposition of Surface Litter in the Namib Sand Sea.PLOS ONE,10(5).
MLA Jacobson, Kathryn,et al."Non-Rainfall Moisture Activates Fungal Decomposition of Surface Litter in the Namib Sand Sea".PLOS ONE 10.5(2015).
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