Soil microbial community responding to moderately elevated nitrogen deposition in a Japanese cool temperate forest surrounded by fertilized grasslands

被引:2
|
作者
Nagano, Hirohiko [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Nakayama, Masataka [4 ]
Katata, Genki [5 ,6 ]
Fukushima, Keitaro [7 ]
Yamaguchi, Takashi [8 ]
Watanabe, Makoto [9 ]
Kondo, Toshiaki [10 ]
Atarashi-Andoh, Mariko [1 ]
Kubota, Tomohiro [6 ]
Tateno, Ryunosuke [11 ]
Koarashi, Jun [1 ]
机构
[1] Japan Atom Energy Agcy, Nucl Sci & Engn Ctr, Ibaraki, Japan
[2] Nagoya Univ, Inst Space Earth & Environm Res, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
[3] Niigata Univ, Grad Sch Sci & Technol, Niigata, Japan
[4] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Agr, Kyoto, Japan
[5] Canon Inst Global Studies, Tokyo, Japan
[6] Ibaraki Univ, Ibaraki, Japan
[7] Kyoto Univ, Ctr Ecol Res, Otsu, Shiga, Japan
[8] Hokkaido Res Org, Res Inst Energy Environm & Geol, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
[9] Tokyo Univ Agr & Technol, Inst Agr, Tokyo, Japan
[10] Japan Int Res Ctr Agr Sci, Biol Resources & Postharvest Div, Ibaraki, Japan
[11] Kyoto Univ, Field Sci Educ & Res Ctr, Kyoto, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Andosol; forest edge; moderate nitrogen deposition; nitrogen mineralization; nitrification; CARBON; MINERALIZATION; RESPIRATION; ARCHAEA; BIODIVERSITY; DIVERSITY; SEQUENCES; OXIDATION; ABUNDANCE; RESPONSES;
D O I
10.1080/00380768.2021.1974799
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
To examine the hypothesis that the soil microbial community in a nitrogen (N) limited forest responds to moderately elevated N deposition (< 10 kg ha(-1) yr(-1)), correlations between N deposition and soil microbial properties were analyzed in a cool temperate forest surrounded by normally fertilized pasture grasslands in northern Japan. Three experimental plots were established in forest edges adjacent to the grasslands, and the other three plots were in forest interiors at least 700 m away from the grasslands. N deposition in each plot was measured from May to November 2018. In August 2018, we collected litter and surface soil samples from all plots to measure net N mineralization and nitrification rates as indicators of microbial activity, and microbial biomass and various gene abundances (i.e., bacterial 16S rRNA gene, fungal ITS region, and bacterial and archaeal amoA genes) as indicators of microbial abundance. N deposition in forest edges was 1.4-fold greater than that in forest interiors, whereas maximum N deposition was 3.7 kg ha(-1). N deposition was significantly correlated with net N mineralization and nitrification rates and 16S rRNA and bacterial amoA gene abundances. Microbial community structures analyzed for bacterial 16S rRNA gene and fungal ITS region amplicons were different between litter and soil samples but were similar between the forest edge and interior, although this analysis was made only for single pair of the two plots in the forest edge and interior. N deposition was also correlated with the soil C/N ratio and nitrate and ammonium contents. Thus, it was suggested that some soil microbial activities and abundances in an N limited forest likely responded to moderately elevated N deposition. These findings provide primary information on soil microbial response to moderately elevated N deposition.
引用
收藏
页码:606 / 616
页数:11
相关论文
共 19 条
  • [1] Chronic enhanced nitrogen deposition and elevated precipitation jointly benefit soil microbial community in a temperate forest
    Yang, An
    Song, Bo
    Zhang, Weixin
    Zhang, Tianning
    Li, Xiaowei
    Wang, Hongtao
    Zhu, Dong
    Zhao, Jie
    Fu, Shenglei
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2024, 193
  • [2] Microbial functions and soil nitrogen mineralisation processes in the soil of a cool temperate forest in northern Japan
    Nakayama, Masataka
    Imamura, Shihomi
    Tatsumi, Chikae
    Taniguchi, Takeshi
    Tateno, Ryunosuke
    BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, 2021, 155 (03) : 359 - 379
  • [3] Effects of simulated nitrogen deposition on soil microbial biomass and community function in subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest
    Wang, Jingjing
    Cui, Jun
    Teng, Zhen
    Fan, Wei
    Guan, Mengran
    Zhao, Xiaoya
    Xu, Xiaoniu
    FOREST SYSTEMS, 2019, 28 (03)
  • [4] Effects of winter snowpack and nitrogen addition on the soil microbial community in a temperate forest in northeastern China
    Yan, Guoyong
    Xing, Yajuan
    Wang, Jianyu
    Zhang, Zhi
    Xu, Lijian
    Han, Shijie
    Zhang, Junhui
    Dai, Guanhua
    Wang, Qinggui
    ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2018, 93 : 602 - 611
  • [5] Soil microbial community response to winter climate change is phylogenetically conserved and highly resilient in a cool-temperate forest
    Isobe, Kazuo
    Oka, Hiroaki
    Watanabe, Tsunehiro
    Tateno, Ryunosuke
    Senoo, Keishi
    Shibata, Hideaki
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2022, 165
  • [6] Forest canopy maintains the soil community composition under elevated nitrogen deposition
    Liu, Tao
    Mao, Peng
    Shi, Leilei
    Eisenhauer, Nico
    Liu, Shengjie
    Wang, Xiaoli
    He, Xinxing
    Wang, Zuyan
    Zhang, Wei
    Liu, Zhanfeng
    Zhou, Lixia
    Shao, Yuanhu
    Fu, Shenglei
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2020, 143
  • [7] SOIL MICROBIAL COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO NITROGEN AND PHOSPHOROUS FERTILIZATION IN A TEMPERATE FOREST NURSERY
    Razaq, Muhammad
    Haider, Muhammad Sajjad
    Salahuddin
    Liu Chunping
    Shen, Hai-Long
    Zhang, Peng
    Fahad, Shah
    Nguyen Thanh Tuan
    PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2019, 51 (02) : 573 - 581
  • [8] Seasonal Effects on Microbial Community Structure and Nitrogen Dynamics in Temperate Forest Soil
    Yokobe, Tomohiro
    Hyodo, Fujio
    Tokuchi, Naoko
    FORESTS, 2018, 9 (03)
  • [9] Asynchronous responses of soil microbial community and understory plant community to simulated nitrogen deposition in a subtropical forest
    Wu, Jianping
    Liu, Wenfei
    Fan, Houbao
    Huang, Guomin
    Wan, Songze
    Yuan, Yinghong
    Ji, Chunfeng
    ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2013, 3 (11): : 3895 - 3905
  • [10] High soil microbial activity in the winter season enhances nitrogen cycling in a cool-temperate deciduous forest
    Isobe, Kazuo
    Oka, Hiroaki
    Watanabe, Tsunehiro
    Tateno, Ryunosuke
    Urakawa, Rieko
    Liang, Chao
    Senoo, Keishi
    Shibata, Hideaki
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2018, 124 : 90 - 100