Soil bacterial community structure and physicochemical properties in mitigation wetlands created in the Piedmont region of Virginia (USA)

被引:55
作者
Ahn, Changwoo [1 ]
Peralta, Rita M. [1 ]
机构
[1] George Mason Univ, Dept Environm Sci & Policy, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA
关键词
Soil bacterial community; LH-PCR; DNA finger printing; Soil carbon and nitrogen ratio; Wetland soils; Created mitigation wetlands; RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENES; MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES; ORGANIC-MATTER; PLANT DIVERSITY; NUTRIENT; CARBON; MICROTOPOGRAPHY; BIOMASS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecoleng.2009.03.005
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Wetland creation is a common practice for compensatory mitigation in the United States. Vegetation attributes have been used as a quick measure of mitigation success in most post-creation monitoring, while little attention has been paid to soils that provide the substrate for flora and fauna to establish and develop. Created wetland soils are often found not indicative of 'hydric soil' with a lack of development of physicochemical properties (i.e., bulk density, moisture content, and carbon and nitrogen contents) comparable to those in natural wetlands. Moreover, soil bacterial communities are rarely examined though they are integrally involved in biogeochemical functions that are critical for ecosystem development in created wetlands. We analyzed soil physicochemistry and profiled soil bacterial community structure using amplicon length heterogeneity polymerase chain reaction (LH-PCR) of 16S ribosomal DNA in three relatively young wetlands (< 10 years old) created in the Piedmont region of Virginia. We examined the data by site and by specific conditions of each site (i.e., induced microtopography and hydrologic regime). Multidimensional scaling (MDS) and analysis of similarity (ANOSIM) showed clear clustering and significant differences both in soil physicochemistry (Global R = 0.70, p = 0.001) and in soil bacterial community profiles (Global R = 0.77. p = 0.001) between sites. Soil physicochemistry (Global R = 1, p = 0.005) and bacterial community structure (Global R = 0.79, p = 0.005) of soils significantly differed by hydrologic regime within a wetland, but not by microtopography treatment. A significant association was found between physicochemistry and bacterial community structure in wetland soils, revealing a close link between two attributes (p = 0.39, p = 0.002). C/N (carbon to nitrogen) ratio was the best predictor of soil bacterial community patterns (p = 0.56, p = 0.001). The diversity of soil bacterial community (Shannon's H') differed between sites with a slightly higher diversity observed in a relatively older created wetland, and seemed also fairly determined by hydrologic regime of a site, with a relatively dry site being more diverse. (c) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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