Vertical Distribution of Soil Bacterial Communities in Different Forest Types Along an Elevation Gradient

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作者
Qiuxiang Tian
Qinghu Jiang
Lin Huang
Dong Li
Qiaoling Lin
Zhiyao Tang
Feng Liu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS Key Laboratory of Aquatic Botany and Watershed Ecology, Wuhan Botanical Garden
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Center of Plant Ecology, Core Botanical Gardens
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Research Center for Ecology and Environment of Qinghai
[4] Tibet University,Tibetan Plateau
[5] Peking University,Department of Ecology, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences and Key Laboratory for Earth Surface Processes
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Microbial Ecology | 2023年 / 85卷
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Soil bacterial community; Vertical spatial variation; Soil layer; Depth decay; Soil carbon availability;
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Microorganisms inhabit the entire soil profile and play important roles in nutrient cycling and soil formation. Recent studies have found that soil bacterial diversity and composition differ significantly among soil layers. However, little is known about the vertical variation in soil bacterial communities and how it may change along an elevation gradient. In this study, we collected soil samples from 5 forest types along an elevation gradient in Taibai Mountain to characterize the bacterial communities and their vertical patterns and variations across soil profiles. The richness and Shannon index of soil bacterial communities decreased from surface soils to deep soils in three forest types, and were comparable among soil layers in the other two forests at the medium elevation. The composition of soil bacterial communities differed significantly between soil layers in all forest types, and was primarily affected by soil C availability. Oligotrophic members of the bacterial taxa, such as Chloroflexi, Gemmatimonadetes, Nitrospirae, and AD3, were more abundant in the deep layers. The assembly of soil bacterial communities within each soil profile was mainly governed by deterministic processes based on environmental heterogeneity. The vertical variations in soil bacterial communities differed among forest types, and the soil bacterial communities in the Betula albo-sinensis forest at the medium elevation had the lowest vertical variation. The vertical variation was negatively correlated with mean annual precipitation (MAP), weighted rock content, and weighted sand particle content in soils, among which MAP had the highest explanatory power. These results indicated that the vertical mobilization of microbes with preferential and matrix flows likely enhanced bacterial homogeneity. Overall, our results suggest that the vertical variations in soil bacterial communities differ along the elevation gradient and potentially affect soil biological processes across soil profiles.
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