Dominant Tree Species and Litter Quality Govern Fungal Community Dynamics during Litter Decomposition

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作者
Meng, Wenjing [1 ,2 ]
Chang, Lin [1 ]
Qu, Zhaolei [1 ]
Liu, Bing [1 ,3 ]
Liu, Kang [1 ]
Zhang, Yuemei [1 ]
Huang, Lin [1 ]
Sun, Hui [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Forestry Univ, Coll Forestry, Collaborat Innovat Ctr Sustainable Forestry Southe, Nanjing 210037, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Helsinki, Fac Agr & Forestry, Dept Forest Sci, Helsinki 00790, Finland
[3] Yangzhou Polytech Coll, Coll Landscape & Hort, Yangzhou 225009, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
litter decomposition; enzyme activity; fungal community function; nutrient cycling; forest types; LEAF-LITTER; ENZYME-ACTIVITIES; MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES; BACTERIAL COMMUNITY; LIGNINOLYTIC FUNGI; SOIL FUNGAL; FOREST; DIVERSITY; GENES; DEGRADATION;
D O I
10.3390/jof10100690
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Litter decomposition is a crucial biochemical process regulated by microbial activities in the forest ecosystem. However, the dynamic response of the fungal community during litter decomposition to vegetation changes is not well understood. Here, we investigated the litter decomposition rate, extracellular enzyme activities, fungal community, and nutrient cycling-related genes in leaf and twig litters over a three-year decomposition period in a pure Liquidamabar formosana forest and a mixed L. formosana/Pinus thunbergii forest. The result showed that during the three-year decomposition, twig litter in the mixed forest decomposed faster than that in the pure forest. In both leaf litter and twig litter, beta-cellobiosidase and N-acetyl-glucosamidase exhibited higher activities in the mixed forest, whereas phosphatase, beta-glucosidase, and beta-xylosidase were higher in the pure forest. The fungal alpha-diversity were higher in both litters in the pure forest compared to the mixed forest, with leaf litter showing higher alpha-diversity than twig litter. Fungal species richness and alpha-diversity within leaf litter increased as decomposition progressed. Within leaf litter, Basidiomycota dominated in the mixed forest, while Ascomycota dominated in the pure forest. Funguild analysis revealed that Symbiotroph and ectomycorrhizal fungi were more abundant in the mixed forest compared to the pure forest. In the third-year decomposition, genes related to phosphorus cycling were most abundant in both forests, with the pure forest having a higher abundance of cex and gcd genes. Fungal community structure, predicted functional structure, and gene composition differed between the two forest types and between the two litter types. Notably, the fungal functional community structure during the first-year decomposition was distinct from that in the subsequent two years. These findings suggest that dominant tree species, litter quality, and decomposition time all significantly influence litter decomposition by attracting different fungal communities, thereby affecting the entire decomposition process.
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