细菌驱动土壤的多功能性,而真菌只有在低病原体丰富度的情况下才有效
Jiyu Jia1, Guozhi Hu2, Gang Ni3
1College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, National Academy of Agriculture Green Development, Key Laboratory of Plant-Soil Interactions, Ministry of Education, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China; Department of Soil Quality, Wageningen University & Research, P.O. Box 47, 6700AA Wageningen, the Netherlands.
The Science of the total environment
|October 6, 2023
概括
土壤病原体水平显著影响微生物多样性和土壤功能之间的关系. 细菌多样性是土壤多功能性的关键,特别是在高病原体压力下.
科学领域:
- 农业科学 农业科学
- 土壤科学 土壤科学
- 微生物学 微生物学
背景情况:
- 土壤的生物多样性与土壤的多功能性有积极的相关性.
- 植物病原体对这种关系的影响还未得到充分研究.
研究的目的:
- 调查真菌病原体对哈米瓜单种植土壤多功能性的影响.
- 确定微生物多样性和社区聚集如何与不同病原体负载下的土壤多功能性有关.
主要方法:
- 从哈米瓜种植地收集了土壤样本,单一栽培时间为1,3年和5年.
- 测序的细菌和真菌群落和量化的土壤多功能性.
- 分析了微生物多样性,病原体丰富性和多功能性之间的相关性.
主要成果:
- 菌病原体的丰富性随着单一栽培持续时间的增加而增加.
- 细菌和真菌的丰富性在低病原体水平上对多功能性产生了积极的影响;在高水平上,只有细菌的丰富性才重要.
- 细菌社区的聚集,而不是真菌,推动了土壤的多功能性,其影响因病原体压力而异.
结论:
- 在真菌病原体丰富度的变化改变生物多样性-多功能关系在农业生态系统.
- 细菌群体的聚集在在病原体压力下保持土壤多功能性方面发挥着至关重要的作用.
- 工程生物相互作用对于农业系统中的土壤功能至关重要.
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