| Literature DB >> 33987014 |
Jianfeng Pan1,2, Qiong Wang1,3, Xiaoyan Guo1,3, Xueru Jiang1,3, Qiangqiang Cheng1,3, Li Fu1,3, Wei Liu1,3, Lu Zhang1,3.
Abstract
Toona ciliata var. pubescens (Toona in Meliaceae) (Tc) is listed as an endangered species, and there are natural regeneration obstacles due to its long-term excessive exploitation and utilization. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can produce beneficial effects for plant growth and natural regeneration. However, the characteristics of the AMF community in natural Tc forests are poorly understood. The Illumina PE250 high-throughput sequencing method was used to study the characteristics of the AMF community in the rhizosphere soil and roots associated with three dominant tree species (Tc; Padus buergeriana, Pb; and Maesa japonica, Mj) in a natural Tc forest in Guanshan National Natural Reserve, South Central China. The results found that Glomeraceae was the most abundant AMF family in the rhizosphere soil and roots. Moreover, the relative abundance of Archaeosporaceae in rhizosphere soil was significantly larger than that in the roots; in contrast, the relative abundance of Glomeraceae in rhizosphere soil was significantly lower than that in the roots (p < 0.05). Regarding different tree species, the relative abundances of Acaulosporaceae and Geosiphonaceae were larger in Mj and Tc than in Pb. AMF operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were 1.30-, 1.43-, and 1.71-fold higher in the Tc, Pb, and Mj rhizosphere soil, respectively, than in the corresponding roots. Nevertheless, higher AMF community richness was found in the roots compared to that in the rhizosphere soil based on the Chao index. This finding indicated that AMF of a relatively high aggregation degree were in roots, and more AMF groups with relatively low abundance occurred in the rhizosphere soil, which correspondingly lowered the calculated richness index of the AMF community. A redundancy analysis showed that different soil chemical properties impacted variations in the AMF community characteristics differently. This study has great significance for the interpretation of AMF diversity survey and the application design of AMF in vegetation restoration. ©2021 Pan et al.Entities:
Keywords: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; Natural regeneration; Toona ciliata var. pubescens
Year: 2021 PMID: 33987014 PMCID: PMC8101450 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.11331
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Location of Guanshan National Nature Reserve and study sites.
The soil chemical properties of the dominant tree species in a natural Toona ciliata var. pubescens forest.
| Soil chemical properties | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| TN (g kg−1) | 6.45(±0.91)a | 5.97(±0.87)a | 5.34(±0.71)a |
| TK (g kg−1) | 5.11(±0.64)a | 4.95(±0.34)a | 4.42(±0.60)a |
| pH | 4.78(±0.25)a | 4.32(±0.09)a | 4.43(±0.08)a |
| SOM (g kg−1) | 144.50(±21.49)a | 132.88(±20.60)a | 106.39(±12.88)a |
| TP (g kg−1) | 0.81(±0.07)a | 0.71(±0.04)a | 0.64(±0.14)a |
| AP (mg kg−1) | 6.82(±0.98)a | 3.78(±0.92)a | 4.58(±1.17)a |
Notes.
Different letters in the same row indicate significant differences at p < 0.05, while the same letters indicate nonsignificant differences at p > 0.05 in the same row. Data are presented as the mean ± SE (n = 4). TN represents total nitrogen; TP represents total phosphorus; TK represents total potassium; SOM represents soil organic matter; AP represents available phosphorus; Tc represents Toona ciliata var. pubescens; Pb represents Padus buergeriana; Mj represents Maesa japonica.
AMF sequence information of dominant tree species in a natural Toona ciliata var. pubescens forest.
| Tree species | Sample type | Total sequence number | Glomeromycota sequence number | Glomeromycota sequence proportion (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soil | 42826(±1425)a | 31626(±1484)ab | 74.15(±4.61)a | |
| Roots | 45518 (±5028)a | 30472(±55)b | 69.58(±8.00)a | |
| Soil | 47684(±1143)a | 33206(±2680)ab | 69.56(±5.22)a | |
| Roots | 49275(±5416)a | 30304(±121)b | 63.91(±7.36)a | |
| Soil | 47989(±3974)a | 35273(±990)a | 75.39(±7.65)a | |
| Roots | 40866(±4127)a | 30415(±61)b | 76.87(±8.17)a |
Notes.
Different letters indicate significant differences at p < 0.05, while the same letters indicate nonsignificant differences at p > 0.05 in the same column. Data are presented as the mean ± SE (n = 4). Tc, represents Toona ciliata var. pubescens; Pb represents Padus buergeriana; Mj represents Maesa japonica.
Figure 2OTU variations in the roots and rhizosphere soil of dominant tree species in a natural Toona ciliata var. pubescens forest.
Different letters indicate significant differences at p < 0.05, while the same letters indicate nonsignificant differences at p > 0.05. The error bar represents SE.
Figure 3Venn diagram analysis of OTUs in dominant tree species in a natural Toona ciliata var. pubescens forest.
Tc represents T. ciliata var. pubescens; Pb represents Padus buergeriana; Mj represents Maesa japonica.
Variations in the relative abundance of the AMF community in dominant tree species in a natural Toona ciliata var. pubescens forest.
| AMF community | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soil (%) | Roots (%) | Soil (%) | Roots (%) | Soil (%) | Roots (%) | |
| Acaulosporaceae | 2.29(±1.09)a | 1.41(±0.60)a | 0.66(±0.66)a | 0.87(±0.33)a | 3.28(±2.40)a | 2.80(±1.53)a |
| Ambisporaceae | 6.94(±6.29)a | 0.17(±0.11)a | 16.86(±12.83)a | 0.22(±0.08)a | 2.40(±0.89)a | 0.20(±0.07)a |
| Archaeosporaceae | 5.00(±1.45)ab | 0.28(±0.05)c | 8.15(±2.36)a | 1.85(±0.57)bc | 6.86(±1.97)a | 1.02(±0.36)bc |
| Diversisporaceae | 0.24(±0.24)a | 0.00(±0.00)a | 0.01(±0.01)a | 0.00(±0.00)a | 0.01(±0.00)a | 0.03(±0.03)a |
| Geosiphonaceae | 0.39(±0.37)a | 0.08(±0.04)a | 0.21(±0.04)a | 0.05(±0.03)a | 0.36(±0.26)a | 0.17(±0.01)a |
| Gigasporaceae | 6.44(±2.80)ab | 0.28(±0.16)b | 5.47(±3.58)ab | 0.52(±0.08)b | 9.04(±0.89)a | 0.64(±0.16)b |
| Glomeraceae | 58.75(±4.75)b | 94.37(±2.04)a | 48.54(±10.09)b | 92.76(±1.47)a | 63.92(±6.35)b | 92.32(±1.00)a |
| Paraglomeraceae | 3.93(±1.99)ab | 2.98(±1.47)ab | 8.28(±2.74)a | 2.74(±0.76)ab | 7.79(±2.25)ab | 2.18(±0.50)b |
| Unclassified fungi | 16.01(±3.94)a | 0.68(±0.16)b | 11.81(±7.12)ab | 0.44(±0.18)b | 6.32(±2.63)ab | 0.62(±0.20)b |
Notes.
Different letters indicate significant differences at p < 0.05, while the same letters indicate significant differences at p > 0.05 in the same row. Data are presented as the mean ± SE (n = 4). Tc represents Toona ciliata var. pubescens; Pb represents Padus buergeriana; Mj represents Maesa japonica.
Variations in the diversity of AMF in dominant tree species in Toona ciliata var. pubescens natural forest.
| Tree species | Sample type | Chao | Shannon | Simpson | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soil | 173.79(±47.58)c | 3.62(±0.42)a | 0.05 (±0.02)a | 0.9995(±0.0001)a | |
| Root | 431.79(±40.79)a | 3.80(±0.28)a | 0.07(±0.03)a | 0.9986(±0.0003)b | |
| Soil | 266.73(±45.60)bc | 3.48(±0.32)a | 0.10(±0.06)a | 0.9994(±0.0001)a | |
| Root | 353.15(±5.43)ab | 3.89(±0.08)a | 0.04(±0.01)a | 0.9987(±0.0002)b | |
| Soil | 247.91(±50.27)bc | 3.91(±0.26)a | 0.03(±0.01)a | 0.9994(±0.0001)a | |
| Root | 434.64(±24.56)a | 4.11(±0.50)a | 0.04(±0.01)a | 0.9987(±0.0001)b |
Notes.
Different letters indicate significant differences at p < 0.05, while the same letters indicate nonsignificant differences at p > 0.05 in the same column. Data are presented as the mean ± SE (n = 4). Tc represents Toona ciliata var. pubescens; Pb represents Padus buergeriana; Mj represents Maesa japonica.
Figure 4RDA results of the AMF community characteristics and soil chemical properties in a natural Toona ciliata var. pubescens forest (A: Soil, B: roots).
TN represents total nitrogen; TP represents total phosphorus; TK represents total potassium; SOM represents soil organic matter; AP represents available phosphorus; TSN represents total sequence number; GSN represents Glomeromycota sequence number; PGS represents the proportion of Glomeromycota sequence; OTU represents operational taxonomic unit.