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Afforestation can lower microbial diversity and functionality in deep soil layers in a semiarid region.
Kong, Weibo; Wei, Xiaorong; Wu, Yonghong; Shao, Mingan; Zhang, Qian; Sadowsky, Michael J; Ishii, Satoshi; Reich, Peter B; Wei, Gehong; Jiao, Shuo; Qiu, Liping; Liu, Liling.
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  • Kong W; State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, China.
  • Wei X; Research Center of Soil and Water Conservation and Ecological Environment, Ministry of Education, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yangling, China.
  • Wu Y; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
  • Shao M; State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, China.
  • Zhang Q; Research Center of Soil and Water Conservation and Ecological Environment, Ministry of Education, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yangling, China.
  • Sadowsky MJ; CAS Center for Excellence in Quaternary Science and Global Change, Xi'an, China.
  • Ishii S; State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, China.
  • Reich PB; State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, China.
  • Wei G; Research Center of Soil and Water Conservation and Ecological Environment, Ministry of Education, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yangling, China.
  • Jiao S; CAS Center for Excellence in Quaternary Science and Global Change, Xi'an, China.
  • Qiu L; BioTechnology Institute, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
  • Liu L; BioTechnology Institute, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Glob Chang Biol ; 28(20): 6086-6101, 2022 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35808859
Afforestation is an effective approach to rehabilitate degraded ecosystems, but often depletes deep soil moisture. Presently, it is not known how an afforestation-induced decrease in moisture affects soil microbial community and functionality, hindering our ability to understand the sustainability of the rehabilitated ecosystems. To address this issue, we examined the impacts of 20 years of afforestation on soil bacterial community, co-occurrence pattern, and functionalities along vertical profile (0-500 cm depth) in a semiarid region of China's Loess Plateau. We showed that the effects of afforestation with a deep-rooted legume tree on cropland were greater in deep than that of in top layers, resulting in decreased bacterial beta diversity, more responsive bacterial taxa and functional groups, increased homogeneous selection, and decreased network robustness in deep soils (120-500 cm). Organic carbon and nitrogen decomposition rates and multifunctionality also significantly decreased by afforestation, and microbial carbon limitation significantly increased in deep soils. Moreover, changes in microbial community and functionality in deep layer was largely related to changes in soil moisture. Such negative impacts on deep soils should be fully considered for assessing afforestation's eco-environment effects and for the sustainability of ecosystems because deep soils have important influence on forest ecosystems in semiarid and arid climates.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Solo / Ecossistema País como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Solo / Ecossistema País como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article