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模拟增温和降水调控对土壤微生物碳氮、群落基质利用模式及群落组成的短期影响
作者姓名:Guanlin LI  Seongjun KIM  Minji PARK  Yowhan SON
摘    要:Soil microorganisms are major drivers of soil carbon(C) cycling;however,the response of these microorganisms to climate change remains unclear.In the present study,we investigated how 18 months of multifactor climate treatments(warmed air temperature by 3℃ and decreased or increased precipitation manipulation by 30%) affected soil microbial biomass C and nitrogen(N),community substrate utilization patterns,and community composition.Decreased and increased precipitation significantly reduced microbial biomass C by 13.5% and 24.9% and microbial biomass N by 22.9% and 17.6% in unwarmed plots,respectively(P0.01).Warming enhanced community substrate utilization by 89.8%,20.4%,and 141.4% in the natural,decreased,and increased precipitation plots,respectively.Particularly,warming significantly enhanced the utilization of amine and carboxylic acid substrates among all precipitation manipulation plots.Compared with the natural air temperature with natural precipitation treatment,other treatments affected fungal community richness by -0.9% to 33.6% and reduced the relative abundance of the dominant bacterial and fungal groups by 0.5% to 6.8% and 4.3% to 10.7%,respectively.The warming and/or precipitation manipulation treatments significantly altered Zygomycota abundance(P0.05).Our results indicate that climate change drivers and their interactions may cause changes in soil microbial biomass C and N,community substrate utilization patterns,and community composition,particularly for the fungal community,and shifts in the microorganism community may further shape the ecosystems function.

关 键 词:bacterial  community  climate  change  community  abundance  community  diversity  community  richness  fungal  community

Short-term effects of experimental warming and precipitation manipulation on soil microbial biomass C and N, community substrate utilization patterns, and community composition
Guanlin LI,Seongjun KIM,Minji PARK,Yowhan SON.Short-term effects of experimental warming and precipitation manipulation on soil microbial biomass C and N, community substrate utilization patterns, and community composition[J].Pedosphere,2017,27(4):714-724.
Authors:Guanlin LI  Seongjun KIM  Minji PARK and Yowhan SON
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Graduate School, Korea University, Seoul 02841 Korea;2. Department of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Graduate School, Korea University, Seoul 02841 Korea;Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Qatar University, Doha 2713 Qatar
Abstract:Soil microorganisms are major drivers of soil carbon (C) cycling; however, the response of these microorganisms to climate change remains unclear. In the present study, we investigated how 18 months of multifactor climate treatments (warmed air temperature by 3 oC and decreased or increased precipitation manipulation by 30%) affected soil microbial biomass, substrate utilization patterns, and community composition. Decreased and increased precipitation significantly reduced microbial biomass C by 13.5% and 24.9% and microbial biomass nitrogen by 22.9% and 17.6% in unwarmed plots, respectively (P < 0.01). Warming enhanced substrate utilization by 89.8%, 20.4%, and 141.4% in the natural, decreased, and increased precipitation plots, respectively. Particularly, warming significantly enhanced the utilization of amine and carboxylic acid substrates among all precipitation manipulation plots. Compared with the natural air temperature with natural precipitation treatment, other treatments significantly affected fungal community richness by --0.9% to 33.6% and reduced the relative abundance of the dominant bacterial and fungal groups by 0.5% to 6.8% and 4.3% to 10.7%, respectively. The warming and/or precipitation manipulation treatments significantly altered Zygomycota abundance (P < 0.05). Our results indicate that climate change drivers and their interactions may cause changes in soil microbial biomass, substrate utilization patterns, and community composition, particularly for the fungal community, and shifts in the microorganism community may further shape the ecosystems function.
Keywords:climate change  bacterial community  community abundance  community diversity  community richness  fungal community
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