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Published on: August 26, 2016
Subtle changes in topsoil microbial communities of drained forested peatlands after prolonged drought
Oona Hillgén1, Marjo Palviainen1, Annamari Laurén1,2
1Department of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:
A major consequence of anthropogenic climate change is the intensification and extension of drought periods. Prolonged drought can alter conditions in drained peatlands and cause disturbances in microbial communities in the topsoil layer of the peat. Varying environmental conditions throughout the growing season, such as the availability of organic matter and nutrients, temperature and water table, further impact these communities and consequently affect carbon and nutrient cycles. The impact of drought and new forestry practices is largely unknown in drained peatland forests. We examined how microbial communities change over a growing season in different harvesting intensities (continuous cover forestry, clear-cut and uncut) in a drained peatland site using bacterial 16S and fungal ITS2 rRNA analysis. We found seasonal differences in bacterial and fungal diversity and species richness, and subtle changes in microbial communities at the phylum and genus levels when comparing various environmental factors. Diversity, species richness and relative abundance differed in spring compared to summer and autumn. However, significant differences in the microbial community structure were not detected. Understanding the responses of microbial communities to disturbances like drought and other environmental factors provides new insights into the consequences of climate change on drained forested peatlands.
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