The Microbial Diversity of Biological Moss Crust: Application in Saline-Alkali Soil ManagementThe Microbial Diversity of Biological Moss Crust: Application in Saline-Alkali Soil ManagementZ.-b. Jiang et al.

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Zhi-bo Jiang [1 ]
Hui Zhang [2 ]
Jing-jing Tian [1 ]
Huan-huan Guo [1 ]
Le-rui Zhou [1 ]
Xiao-li Ma [1 ]
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[1] North Minzu University,College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Technology of State Ethnic Affairs Commission
[2] Ningxia Low-Grade Resource High-Value Utilization and Environmental Chemical Integration Technology Innovation Team Project,undefined
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Biological moss crusts; Microbial composition; Macrogenome; Physical and chemical properties of saline-alkali soil; Saline-alkali land treatment; Root bark of Goji berries (the Goji berry root bark);
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10.1007/s00248-024-02473-1
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Soil salinization poses a substantial threat to global food security, particularly under the influence of climate change, and is recognized as one of the most urgent challenges in land degradation. This study aims to elucidate the challenges associated with managing arid and semi-arid saline-alkali lands in China’s Ningxia province and propose feasible solutions. To assess moss crust colonization, we measured changes in organic matter and chlorophyll levels. Additionally, we investigated the impact of an interlayer composed of Goji berry root bark using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis, biological enzyme activity analysis, and metagenomic sequencing. A total of 45 endophytes were isolated from the moss crust. The most significant colonization of moss crusts was observed when the Goji berry root bark was used as the interlayer, resulting in a significant increase in chlorophyll content. Several responses were identified as pivotal factors facilitating moss crust growth when the Goji berry root bark was used as the interlayer. In saline-alkali soil, the Goji berry root bark interlayer increased the activities of sucrase, urease, and alkaline phosphatase. Metagenomic data analysis revealed variations in the relative abundance of microorganisms at the phylum level, although these differences were not statistically significant. Evaluation of the impact of physical isolation and moss crust transplantation on the ecological restoration of saline-alkali soil using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry and metagenomic sequencing indicated that the Goji berry root bark as a physical isolation method promotes moss crust colonization in saline-alkali soil and increases soil organic matter and nutrient elements, offering valuable insights for the ecological management of saline-alkali land and serving as a reference for future research in this field.
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