Effects of land-use patterns on soil microbial diversity and composition in the Loess Plateau,ChinaOA北大核心CSTPCD
Effects of land-use patterns on soil microbial diversity and composition in the Loess Plateau,China
In the Loess Plateau of China,land-use pattern is a major factor in controlling underlying biological processes.Additionally,the process of land-use pattern was accompanied by abandoned lands,potentially impacting soil microbe.However,limited researches were conducted to study the impacts of land-use patterns on the diversity and community of soil microorganisms in this area.The study aimed to investigate soil microbial community diversity and composition using high-throughput deoxyribonucleic acid(DNA)sequencing under different land-use patterns(apricot tree land,apple tree land,peach tree land,corn land,and abandoned land).The results showed a substantial difference(P<0.050)in bacterial alpha-diversity and beta-diversity between abandoned land and other land-use patterns,with the exception of Shannon index.While fungal beta-diversity was not considerably impacted by land-use patterns,fungal alpha-diversity indices varied significantly.The relative abundance of Actinobacteriota(34.90%),Proteobacteria(20.65%),and Ascomycota(77.42%)varied in soils with different land-use patterns.Soil pH exerted a dominant impact on the soil bacterial communities'composition,whereas soil available phosphorus was the main factor shaping the soil fungal communities'composition.These findings suggest that variations in land-use pattern had resulted in changes to soil properties,subsequently impacting diversity and structure of microbial community in the Loess Plateau.Given the strong interdependence between soil and its microbiota,it is imperative to reclaim abandoned lands to maintain soil fertility and sustain its function,which will have significant ecological service implications,particularly with regards to soil conservation in ecologically vulnerable areas.
ZHANG Jian;GUO Xiaoqun;SHAN Yujie;LU Xin;CAO Jianjun
College of Geography and Environmental Science,Northwest Normal University,Lanzhou 730070,China
abandoned landsland-use patternsoil propertydiversity of soil microbesoil microbial community
《干旱区科学》 2024 (003)
415-430 / 16
This research was supported by the Science and Technology Planning Project of Gansu Province,China(23ZDKA017).
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