Biome regulates the effects of long-term grazing on soil microbial diversity

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作者
Zhao, Xuan [1 ,2 ]
Cai, Jinting [1 ]
Song, Yueqing [1 ]
Liu, Jushan [1 ]
Wang, Deli [1 ]
Wang, Ling [1 ]
机构
[1] Northeast Normal Univ, Inst Grassland Sci, Key Lab Vegetat Ecol, Jilin Songnen Grassland Ecosyst Natl Observat & Re, Changchun, Peoples R China
[2] Shenyang Meteorol Adm, Shenyang, Liaoning, Peoples R China
来源
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT | 2023年 / 2卷 / 03期
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
biodiversity conservation; biome dependence; grassland types; livestock grazing; microbial diversity; COMMUNITY COMPOSITION; BACTERIAL COMMUNITY; PLANT; RESPONSES; GRASSLANDS; HERBIVORES; STABILITY; EXCLUSION; NITROGEN; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1002/sae2.12056
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
IntroductionLivestock overgrazing represents one of the most destructive uses of land in terrestrial ecosystems and threatens biodiversity. However, understanding the effects of livestock overgrazing on below-ground soil microbial diversity is limited, despite soil microbes representing the majority of biodiversity and determining ecosystem functioning.Materials and MethodsTo investigate the effects of overgrazing on soil microbial richness, a long-term grazing exclusion experiment was conducted at six sites including three meadow steppes and three typical steppes in northern China.ResultsOur results revealed that overgrazing decreased bacterial and fungal richness across temperate steppes in northern China, and the biome could regulate the overgrazing effects, especially for fungal richness. Specifically, the negative effects of overgrazing on microbial richness were highly significant in typical steppes while not significant in meadow steppes that contained higher plant diversity and precipitation. Partial least-squares path model showed that overgrazing affected soil microbial richness in highly complex ways, and the affected pathways were different in meadow steppes and typical steppes. The direct negative effects of grazing and their indirect negative effects via soil properties resulted in a significant decrease in microbial richness in typical steppes. In meadow steppes, the indirect beneficial effects via plant attributes offset the direct negative effects of grazing. Consequently, the soil microbial community in meadow steppe resisted overgrazing disturbance.ConclusionOur study illuminates the complex and highly biome-dependent grazing effects and pathways on soil microbiota and indicates that meadow steppe may be more resistant or resilient to human disturbance than typical steppe. These findings suggest that different grasslands might be managed differently considering their intrinsic characteristics to help biodiversity conservation. Moreover, future research should focus on the underlying mechanisms of grazing effects on soil microbial richness. Besides grazing-induced plant and soil traits changes, other potential pathways could strongly influence soil microbial diversity.
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