| Literature DB >> 30740566 |
Shuai Chang1,2, Jianguo Chen1, Jianqiang Su3, Yang Yang1, Hang Sun1.
Abstract
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Keywords: Alpine; Bacteria; Cushion plant; Positive effect; Rhizosphere; Soil nutrient
Year: 2018 PMID: 30740566 PMCID: PMC6224804 DOI: 10.1016/j.pld.2018.09.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Divers ISSN: 2468-2659
Fig. 1Physicochemical properties of soils sampled from the rhizosphere of cushion plants and bare ground. GS, the vegetation growing season. NGS, the vegetation non-growing season. Soil carbon (C), C/N Ratio, soil potassium (K), soil nitrogen (N), ammonia nitrogen [NH4+—N], nitrate nitrogen [NO3−—N], available phosphorus (AP), soil phosphorus (P), soil sulfur (S), soil pH and moisture content of soil samples from each site are shown. Different letters above bars indicate significant differences according to Student–Newman–Keuls comparisons at a significance level of 0.05.
Fig. 2Differences in bacterial Shannon–Wiener indices at an even sequencing depth of 31,290 sequences (n = 4, F = 4.137, p = 0.011, p < 0.05). Alpha diversities of bacterial communities were calculated on the basis of the OTU tables. Different letters above bars indicate significant differences according to Student–Newman–Keuls comparisons. A, Arenaria polytrichoides; B, bare ground; C, Chionocharis hookeri; GS, the plant growing season. NGS, the plant non-growing season.
Fig. 3PCoA of bacterial communities. The two axes, in total, explain 62.02% of the overall variations. GS, the plant growing season. NGS, the plant non-growing season.
Fig. 4Bacterial community composition detected in soil samples. A, Arenaria polytrichoides; B, bare ground; C, Chionocharis hookeri; GS, the vegetation growing season; NGS, the vegetation non-growing season. Relative abundance is presented in terms of a percentage of the total effective sequences in the sample, classified by QIIME at a confidence threshold of 97%. “Low abundance” refers to taxa with a maximum abundance of less than 1% in any sample.
Fig. 5CCA of the bacterial communities and soil properties in and outside the vegetation growing season. GS, the vegetation growing season; NGS, the vegetation non-growing season; AP, available phosphorus; CNRatio, soil carbon/soil nitrogen; K, soil potassium; NH4+—N, soil ammonia nitrogen content; NO3−—N, soil nitrate nitrogen content; P, total soil phosphorus; pH, the soil pH; S, soil sulfur. Arrows indicate the directions and magnitudes of soil properties associated with bacterial community composition. Each symbol represents the bacterial community from a specific soil sample.