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Biogeography and organic matter removal shape long-term effects of timber harvesting on forest soil microbial communities.

Roland C Wilhelm1, Erick Cardenas1, Kendra R Maas1, Hilary Leung1, Larisa McNeil1, Shannon Berch2, William Chapman2, Graeme Hope2, J M Kranabetter2, Stephane Dubé3, Matt Busse4, Robert Fleming5, Paul Hazlett5, Kara L Webster5, David Morris6, D Andrew Scott7, William W Mohn1.   

Abstract

The growing demand for renewable, carbon-neutral materials and energy is leading to intensified forest land-use. The long-term ecological challenges associated with maintaining soil fertility in managed forests are not yet known, in part due to the complexity of soil microbial communities and the heterogeneity of forest soils. This study determined the long-term effects of timber harvesting, accompanied by varied organic matter (OM) removal, on bacterial and fungal soil populations in 11- to 17-year-old reforested coniferous plantations at 18 sites across North America. Analysis of highly replicated 16 S rRNA gene and ITS region pyrotag libraries and shotgun metagenomes demonstrated consistent changes in microbial communities in harvested plots that included the expansion of desiccation- and heat-tolerant organisms and decline in diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi. However, the majority of taxa, including the most abundant and cosmopolitan groups, were unaffected by harvesting. Shifts in microbial populations that corresponded to increased temperature and soil dryness were moderated by OM retention, which also selected for sub-populations of fungal decomposers. Biogeographical differences in the distribution of taxa as well as local edaphic and environmental conditions produced substantial variation in the effects of harvesting. This extensive molecular-based investigation of forest soil advances our understanding of forest disturbance and lays the foundation for monitoring long-term impacts of timber harvesting.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28753210      PMCID: PMC5649165          DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2017.109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ISME J        ISSN: 1751-7362            Impact factor:   10.302


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