Literature DB >> 29672854

Plant attributes explain the distribution of soil microbial communities in two contrasting regions of the globe.

Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo1,2, Ellen L Fry3, David J Eldridge4, Franciska T de Vries3, Peter Manning5, Kelly Hamonts6, Jens Kattge7, Gerhard Boenisch7, Brajesh K Singh6,8, Richard D Bardgett3.   

Abstract

We lack strong empirical evidence for links between plant attributes (plant community attributes and functional traits) and the distribution of soil microbial communities at large spatial scales. Using datasets from two contrasting regions and ecosystem types in Australia and England, we report that aboveground plant community attributes, such as diversity (species richness) and cover, and functional traits can predict a unique portion of the variation in the diversity (number of phylotypes) and community composition of soil bacteria and fungi that cannot be explained by soil abiotic properties and climate. We further identify the relative importance and evaluate the potential direct and indirect effects of climate, soil properties and plant attributes in regulating the diversity and community composition of soil microbial communities. Finally, we deliver a list of examples of common taxa from Australia and England that are strongly related to specific plant traits, such as specific leaf area index, leaf nitrogen and nitrogen fixation. Together, our work provides new evidence that plant attributes, especially plant functional traits, can predict the distribution of soil microbial communities at the regional scale and across two hemispheres.
© 2018 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2018 New Phytologist Trust.

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Keywords:  bacteria; biodiversity; fungi; plant functional traits; terrestrial ecosystems

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29672854     DOI: 10.1111/nph.15161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


  18 in total

Review 1.  Soil Microbial Biogeography in a Changing World: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives.

Authors:  Haiyan Chu; Gui-Feng Gao; Yuying Ma; Kunkun Fan; Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
Journal:  mSystems       Date:  2020-04-21       Impact factor: 6.496

2.  Vegetation structure determines the spatial variability of soil biodiversity across biomes.

Authors:  Jorge Durán; Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-12-09       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Ecological clusters of soil taxa within bipartite networks are highly sensitive to climatic conditions in global drylands.

Authors:  David S Pescador; Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo; Anna Maria Fiore-Donno; Brajesh K Singh; Michael Bonkowski; Fernando T Maestre
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2022-06-27       Impact factor: 6.671

4.  Space Is More Important than Season when Shaping Soil Microbial Communities at a Large Spatial Scale.

Authors:  Kaoping Zhang; Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo; Yong-Guan Zhu; Haiyan Chu
Journal:  mSystems       Date:  2020-05-12       Impact factor: 6.496

5.  Plant Taxonomic Diversity Better Explains Soil Fungal and Bacterial Diversity than Functional Diversity in Restored Forest Ecosystems.

Authors:  Md Abu Hanif; Zhiming Guo; M Moniruzzaman; Dan He; Qingshui Yu; Xingquan Rao; Suping Liu; Xiangping Tan; Weijun Shen
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2019-11-06

6.  A positive response of ginger root zone and rhizome development to suitable sowing depth.

Authors:  Yao Lv; Yanyan Li; Xiaohui Liu; Kun Xu
Journal:  Protoplasma       Date:  2021-06-02       Impact factor: 3.356

7.  Aboveground and Belowground Plant Traits Explain Latitudinal Patterns in Topsoil Fungal Communities From Tropical to Cold Temperate Forests.

Authors:  Jialing Teng; Jing Tian; Romain Barnard; Guirui Yu; Yakov Kuzyakov; Jizhong Zhou
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2021-06-10       Impact factor: 5.640

8.  Climate-driven divergence in plant-microbiome interactions generates range-wide variation in bud break phenology.

Authors:  Ian M Ware; Michael E Van Nuland; Zamin K Yang; Christopher W Schadt; Jennifer A Schweitzer; Joseph K Bailey
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2021-06-16

9.  Comparative Analysis of Fungal Diversity in Rhizospheric Soil from Wild and Reintroduced Magnolia sinica Estimated via High-Throughput Sequencing.

Authors:  Qingqing Shen; Junyu Yang; Daifa Su; Zhiying Li; Wei Xiao; Yongxia Wang; Xiaolong Cui
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2020-05-08

10.  Disentangling the Contributions of Plant Taxonomic and Functional Diversities in Shaping Aboveground Biomass of a Restored Forest Landscape in Southern China.

Authors:  Md Abu Hanif; Qingshui Yu; Xingquan Rao; Weijun Shen
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2019-12-16
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