Arctic fungal communities associated with roots of Bistorta vivipara do not respond to the same fine-scale edaphic gradients as the aboveground vegetation

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作者
Mundra, Sunil [1 ,2 ]
Halvorsen, Rune [3 ]
Kauserud, Havard [2 ]
Muller, Eike [1 ]
Vik, Unni [2 ]
Eidesen, Pernille B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ctr Svalbard UNIS, N-9171 Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
[2] Univ Oslo, Dept Biosci, Sect Genet & Evolutionary Biol, NO-0316 Oslo, Norway
[3] Univ Oslo, Nat Hist Museum, NO-0318 Oslo, Norway
关键词
Arctic; Bistorta vivipara; fine spatial scale; high throughput sequencing; root-associated fungi (RAF); semi-variance; DARK SEPTATE ENDOPHYTES; ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI; NITROGEN-FIXATION; PLANT-GROWTH; DIVERSITY; SPECIFICITY; ECOSYSTEMS; TUNDRA; IDENTIFICATION; ESTABLISHMENT;
D O I
10.1111/nph.13216
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Soil conditions and microclimate are important determinants of the fine-scale distribution of plant species in the Arctic, creating locally heterogeneous vegetation. We hypothesize that root-associated fungal (RAF) communities respond to the same fine-scale environmental gradients as the aboveground vegetation, creating a coherent pattern between aboveground vegetation and RAF. We explored how RAF communities of the ectomycorrhizal (ECM) plant Bistorta vivipara and aboveground vegetation structure of arctic plants were affected by biotic and abiotic variables at 0.3-3.0-m scales. RAF communities were determined using pyrosequencing. Composition and spatial structure of RAF and aboveground vegetation in relation to collected biotic and abiotic variables were analysed by ordination and semi-variance analyses. The vegetation was spatially structured along soil C and N gradients, whereas RAF lacked significant spatial structure. A weak relationship between RAF community composition and the cover of two ECM plants, B.vivipara and S.polaris, was found, and RAF richness increased with host root length and root weight. Results suggest that the fine-scale spatial structure of RAF communities of B.vivipara and the aboveground vegetation are driven by different factors. At fine spatial scales, neighbouring ECM plants may affect RAF community composition, whereas soil nutrients gradients structure the vegetation.
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页码:1587 / 1597
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