Fungal and arbuscular mycorrhizal communities unique to old grasslands in a Swedish agricultural landscape

IF 4.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Carles Castaño , Anders Glimskär , Sara Hallin , Nadia I. Maaroufi , Helle Skånes , Astrid Taylor , Karina E. Clemmensen
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Fungal and arbuscular mycorrhizal communities in semi-natural grassland soils depend on management regime, but we lack knowledge about these communities in a north European agricultural landscape context. Several species inhabiting semi-natural grasslands are of a high conservational interest, but their presence in nearby short-term grasslands such as leys is unknown. We investigated fungi and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) using DNA metabarcoding and quantitative PCR in soils and roots in nine semi-natural grasslands and adjacent leys and assessed unique and overlapping community members and their guilds. We observed a generally higher abundance and alpha diversity of total fungi and AMF in grasslands than in leys, but only in the uppermost soil layer. At the landscape level, leys also had more similar fungal and AMF communities than grasslands. Both fungal and AMF community composition differed between grasslands and leys, with higher relative abundance of root-associated ascomycetes, saprotrophic basidiomycetes and AMF Glomeraceae in grasslands, and more pathogens and dung saprotrophs in leys. The fraction of species shared between soils and roots was higher in grasslands than in leys. We identified distinct fungal and AMF communities associated with semi-natural grasslands that could be of interest for conservation purposes. Assessing how these communities respond to management will be important for proposing conservational measures. The higher abundances of saprotrophic basidiomycetes and root-associated ascomycetes in grasslands than in leys, together with a greater overlap of species between soils and roots, suggests that processes in soils may be more interconnected with roots via fungi in semi-natural grasslands.
真菌和丛枝菌根群落独特的古老草原在瑞典农业景观
半自然草地土壤中的真菌和丛枝菌根群落依赖于管理制度,但我们缺乏对北欧农业景观背景下这些群落的了解。一些栖息在半自然草原上的物种具有很高的保护价值,但它们是否存在于附近的短期草原(如leyes)尚不清楚。利用DNA元条形码技术和定量PCR技术对9个半自然草地和邻近草地土壤和根系中的真菌和丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)进行了研究,并评估了独特和重叠的群落成员及其行会。草地总真菌和AMF的丰度和α多样性普遍高于草地,但仅在最上层土壤中。在景观水平上,草地的真菌和AMF群落也比草地相似。真菌和AMF群落组成在草地和草地之间存在差异,草地的根相关子囊菌、腐养担子菌和AMF肾小球科相对丰度较高,而草地的病原菌和粪腐养菌较多。草地土壤和根系间共有物种的比例高于草地。我们确定了与半自然草地相关的不同真菌和AMF群落,这些群落可能对保护目的感兴趣。评估这些社区对管理的反应对于提出保护措施非常重要。草地中腐生担子菌和根相关子囊菌的丰度高于草地,土壤和根之间的物种重叠也更大,这表明在半自然草地中,土壤中的过程可能通过真菌与根有更多的联系。
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Applied Soil Ecology
Applied Soil Ecology 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
4.20%
发文量
363
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: Applied Soil Ecology addresses the role of soil organisms and their interactions in relation to: sustainability and productivity, nutrient cycling and other soil processes, the maintenance of soil functions, the impact of human activities on soil ecosystems and bio(techno)logical control of soil-inhabiting pests, diseases and weeds.
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