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DOI10.1016/j.soilbio.2018.09.020
Consistent responses of surface- and subsurface soil fungal diversity to N enrichment are mediated differently by acidification and plant community in a semi-arid grassland
Chen, Wenqing1; Xu, Ran1; Chen, Jun1; Yuan, Xianping1; Zhou, Lei1; Tan, Tianyuan1; Fan, Jinrui1; Zhang, Yingjun2; Hu, Tianming1
通讯作者Chen, Wenqing ; Zhang, Yingjun ; Hu, Tianming
来源期刊SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
ISSN0038-0717
出版年2018
卷号127页码:110-119
英文摘要

Soil fungal communities are critical to decomposition, nutrient cycling and the maintenance of plant diversity and abundance. However, despite global increases in reactive nitrogen (N) inputs to terrestrial ecosystems, due to anthropogenic activities, an explicit evaluation of the direct (resource availability) and indirect (acidification and plant community changes) effects of N enrichment on soil fungal communities in grassland ecosystems remains largely unexplored. In this study, we used Illumina sequencing of the ITS1 barcode region to elucidate the responses of soil fungal communities using a 7-year simulated N deposition experiment that spanned a broad range of N addition rates and made a systematic evaluation of the role and relative importance of N availability, plant community and soil acidification as drivers of soil fungal diversity in a semi-arid grassland ecosystem. Our results showed that N enrichment led to significant declines in soil fungal alpha diversity and promoted strong shifts in beta diversity (community composition) in both surface and subsurface soil layers. We found that N addition-induced soil acidification overwhelmed the effects of increased N availability and plant community changes, and played a primary role in shaping the observed changes in fungal alpha and beta diversity in surface soil. Conversely, in the subsurface soil layer, both fungal alpha and beta diversity were primarily controlled by N addition-induced changes in plant community attributes (i.e., aboveground plant productivity and plant community composition). Thus, our work illustrates the consistent responses of surface and subsurface soil fungal diversity (both alpha and beta diversity) to N addition that are mediated by different mechanisms and provides an integrated insight into how N enrichment could alter soil fungal diversity in semi-arid grassland in future scenarios of elevated N deposition.


英文关键词N enrichment Plant diversity Semi-arid grassland Soil ecology Soil fungal diversity
类型Article
语种英语
国家Peoples R China
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000449895600013
WOS关键词MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES ; NITROGEN DEPOSITION ; ENZYME-ACTIVITIES ; NUTRIENT INPUTS ; ALPINE MEADOW ; FERTILIZATION ; ASSOCIATIONS ; PHOSPHORUS ; MECHANISMS ; LIMITATION
WOS类目Soil Science
WOS研究方向Agriculture
来源机构西北农林科技大学 ; 中国农业大学
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/213211
作者单位1.Northwest A&F Univ, Coll Grassland Agr, Yangling 712100, Shaanxi, Peoples R China;
2.China Agr Univ, Dept Grassland Sci, Coll Anim Sci & Technol, Beijing 100193, Peoples R China
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Chen, Wenqing,Xu, Ran,Chen, Jun,et al. Consistent responses of surface- and subsurface soil fungal diversity to N enrichment are mediated differently by acidification and plant community in a semi-arid grassland[J]. 西北农林科技大学, 中国农业大学,2018,127:110-119.
APA Chen, Wenqing.,Xu, Ran.,Chen, Jun.,Yuan, Xianping.,Zhou, Lei.,...&Hu, Tianming.(2018).Consistent responses of surface- and subsurface soil fungal diversity to N enrichment are mediated differently by acidification and plant community in a semi-arid grassland.SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY,127,110-119.
MLA Chen, Wenqing,et al."Consistent responses of surface- and subsurface soil fungal diversity to N enrichment are mediated differently by acidification and plant community in a semi-arid grassland".SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY 127(2018):110-119.
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