Effects of temperature-related changes on charred bone in soil: From P release to microbial community

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Lingzi Meng , Yunhui Chen , Lingyi Tang , Xiaoqin Sun , Hongxun Huo , Yuxin He , Yinan Huang , Qi Shao , Shang Pan , Zhen Li
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Abstract

Phosphorus (P) is one of the most common limited nutrients in terrestrial ecosystems. Animal bones, with abundant bioapatite, are considerable P sources in terrestrial ecosystems. Heating significantly promotes P release from bone bioapatite, which may alleviate P limitation in soil. This study aimed to explore P release from charred bone (CB) under heating at various temperatures (based on common natural heating). It showed that heating at ∼300 °C significantly increased the P release (up to ∼30 mg/kg) from CB compared with other heating temperatures. Then, the subsequent changes of available P and pH induced evident alternation of soil microbial community composition. For instance, CB heated at ∼300 °C caused elevation of phosphate-solubilizing fungi (PSF) abundance. This further stimulated P mobility in the soil. Meanwhile, the fungal community assembly process was shifted from stochastic to deterministic, whereas the bacterial community was relatively stable. This indicated that the bacterial community showed fewer sensitive responses to the CB addition. This study hence elucidated the significant contribution of heated bone materials on P supply. Moreover, functional fungi might assist CB treated by natural heating (e.g., fire) to construct P “Hot Spots”.

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与温度有关的变化对土壤中烧焦骨头的影响:从 P 释放到微生物群落
磷(P)是陆地生态系统中最常见的有限养分之一。动物骨骼含有丰富的生物磷灰石,是陆地生态系统中重要的磷来源。加热可明显促进骨骼生物磷灰石中的钾释放,从而缓解土壤中的钾限制。本研究旨在探索在不同温度下(基于常见的自然加热)加热炭化骨(CB)释放 P 的情况。结果表明,与其他加热温度相比,在 ∼300 °C 的温度下,炭化骨的钾释放量明显增加(最高可达 ∼30 mg/kg)。随后,可用磷和 pH 值的变化引起了土壤微生物群落组成的明显变化。例如,在 ∼300 °C下加热的CB会导致磷酸盐溶解真菌(PSF)数量的增加。这进一步刺激了磷在土壤中的迁移。同时,真菌群落的组装过程由随机转变为确定,而细菌群落则相对稳定。这表明细菌群落对 CB 的添加反应较不敏感。因此,这项研究阐明了加热骨材料对 P 供应的重要贡献。此外,功能真菌可能会帮助经自然加热(如火)处理的 CB 构建钾 "热点"。
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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