Soil Water Repellency in Natural and Semi-Natural Habitats: A Nexus Between Abiotic Factors and Prokaryotic Communities

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE
Anne-Cathrine Storgaard Danielsen, Cecilie Hermansen, Peter Lystbæk Weber, Deividas Mikstas, Charles Pesch, Lucas de Carvalho Gomes, Sebastian Gutierrez, Per Halkjær Nielsen, Mogens Humlekrog Greve, Per Møldrup, Signe Normand, Lis Wollesen de Jonge
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Soil water repellency (SWR) significantly impacts water infiltration and soil health, influencing ecological processes across various habitats. Although the mechanisms behind SWR remain partially unclear, it is influenced by both soil and biological properties. While several studies have examined SWR in agricultural soils, fewer studies have focused on natural habitats. This study examines the relationships between soil properties (electrical conductivity (EC), pH, and total carbon (TC)), prokaryotic communities, and potential SWR (measured by the molarity of ethanol droplet test, 60°C pretreatment) in 1153 soil samples spanning 33 habitat types across Denmark. Using path model analysis, we show that both biotic and abiotic factors contribute significantly to SWR. A model including pH, EC, TC, and prokaryotic community composition (β-diversity) could explain ~50% of the variation in SWR, with β-diversity and TC being the most important properties. Furthermore, we reveal distinct variations in SWR across habitat types, which cover a wide range of SWR, from not water repellent to strongly water repellent. Prokaryotic α-diversity was negatively correlated to the degree of SWR, and we found a clear gradient in β-diversity from the highest to the lowest degree of SWR. The degree of SWR was divided into five classes, and we identified 69 genera indicating one or a combination of the SWR classes, which could potentially be used as indicators of the degree of SWR. This research underscores the importance of including the microbial communities in studies examining SWR. In perspective, the observed relations between SWR and soil prokaryotic diversity and community composition also imply that SWR could become a key biophysical indicator of soil health.

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自然和半自然生境的土壤拒水性:非生物因素与原核生物群落之间的关系
土壤拒水性对水分入渗和土壤健康有显著影响,影响不同生境的生态过程。尽管SWR背后的机制尚不清楚,但它受到土壤和生物特性的影响。虽然有一些研究调查了农业土壤中的SWR,但很少有研究关注自然栖息地。本研究考察了丹麦33种生境类型的1153个土壤样品(电导率(EC)、pH值和总碳(TC))、原核生物群落和潜在SWR(通过乙醇滴量测试、60°C预处理测量)之间的关系。通过路径模型分析,我们发现生物和非生物因素都对SWR有显著影响。一个包含pH、EC、TC和原核生物群落组成(β-多样性)的模型可以解释约50%的SWR变化,其中β-多样性和TC是最重要的特性。此外,我们揭示了不同栖息地类型的SWR的明显变化,涵盖了从不疏水到强疏水的广泛SWR。原核生物α-多样性与SWR负相关,而β-多样性从SWR最高到最低呈明显的梯度。将植物的SWR程度划分为5个等级,鉴定出69个属代表一个或多个SWR等级,可作为SWR程度的指标。这项研究强调了将微生物群落纳入SWR研究的重要性。SWR与土壤原核生物多样性和群落组成之间的关系也表明SWR可以成为土壤健康的重要生物物理指标。
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European Journal of Soil Science
European Journal of Soil Science 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
4.80%
发文量
117
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: The EJSS is an international journal that publishes outstanding papers in soil science that advance the theoretical and mechanistic understanding of physical, chemical and biological processes and their interactions in soils acting from molecular to continental scales in natural and managed environments.
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