Literature DB >> 27601034

Contrasting elevational diversity patterns for soil bacteria between two ecosystems divided by the treeline.

Guixiang Li1,2, Guorui Xu1,2, Congcong Shen1, Yong Tang3, Yuxin Zhang1, Keming Ma4.   

Abstract

Above- and below-ground organisms are closely linked, but how elevational distribution pattern of soil microbes shifting across the treeline still remains unknown. Sampling of 140 plots with transect, we herein investigated soil bacterial distribution pattern from a temperate forest up to a subalpine meadow along an elevational gradient using Illumina sequencing. Our results revealed distinct elevational patterns of bacterial diversity above and below the treeline in responding to changes in soil conditions: a hollow elevational pattern in the forest (correlated with soil temperature, pH, and C:N ratio) and a significantly decreasing pattern in the meadow (correlated with soil pH, and available phosphorus). The bacterial community structure was also distinct between the forest and meadow, relating to soil pH in the forest and soil temperature in the meadow. Soil bacteria did not follow the distribution pattern of herb diversity, but bacterial community structure could be predicted by herb community composition. These results suggest that plant communities have an important influence on soil characteristics, and thus change the elevational distribution of soil bacteria. Our findings are useful for future assessments of climate change impacts on microbial community.

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Keywords:  Illumina Miseq; community structure; diversity pattern; elevational gradient; soil bacteria; treeline

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27601034     DOI: 10.1007/s11427-016-0072-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci China Life Sci        ISSN: 1674-7305            Impact factor:   6.038


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