Interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and native soil microbiome on early stage restoration of a coal-mine soil.

IF 3.8 2区 生物学 Q2 MYCOLOGY
Caroline Krug Vieira, Luiz Gustavo Dos Anjos Borges, Matheus Nicoletti Marascalchi, Carlos Henrique Russi, Tamiris Marandola, Karl Kemmelmeier, Cláudio Roberto Fonsêca Sousa Soares, Sidney Luiz Stürmer, Adriana Giongo
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The recovery of the soil ecosystem after severe disturbances, such as coal-mining activities, depends on both abiotic and biotic improvements. This study assessed the influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal consortia on microbial community dynamics across two stages of soil recovery - 2 years (2Y) and 15 years (15Y) post-disturbance - using a secondary succession forest (SSR) as a reference. We analyzed bacterial community composition via 16 S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and evaluated key soil quality indicators. While inoculation with AM fungal consortia had minimal effects on most soil parameters, significant differences were observed between recovery stages. The 15Y recovery site exhibited improved soil structure, microbial activity, and aggregate stability compared to the 2Y site, highlighting the importance of long-term restoration. However, potential overlap in ecological roles among native microorganisms likely mitigates the impact of AMF inoculation. These findings suggest that AM fungal consortia alone may not drive immediate improvements in soil quality but can contribute to microbial interactions and recovery processes over time. This study highlights the complexity of soil restoration and emphasizes the need for strategies that integrate plant cover with microbial community development to enhance long-term ecosystem stability. Further research should explore the specific roles of AM fungi and native soil microbes in promoting soil structure and accelerating recovery.

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丛枝菌根真菌与原生土壤微生物群在煤矿土壤早期修复中的相互作用
土壤生态系统在受到严重干扰(如煤矿开采活动)后的恢复,既依赖于非生物的改善,也依赖于生物的改善。本研究以次生演替林(SSR)为参照,评估了丛枝菌根(AM)真菌群落对土壤恢复2年(2Y)和15年(15Y)土壤微生物群落动态的影响。通过16s rRNA基因扩增子测序分析细菌群落组成,评价土壤质量关键指标。虽然接种AM真菌群落对大多数土壤参数的影响很小,但在恢复阶段之间观察到显着差异。与2Y修复点相比,15Y修复点的土壤结构、微生物活性和团聚体稳定性都有所改善,凸显了长期修复的重要性。然而,本地微生物之间潜在的生态作用重叠可能会减轻AMF接种的影响。这些发现表明,AM真菌群落本身可能不会立即改善土壤质量,但随着时间的推移,它们可以促进微生物相互作用和恢复过程。该研究强调了土壤恢复的复杂性,并强调需要将植物覆盖与微生物群落发展结合起来的策略,以增强长期的生态系统稳定性。进一步的研究应探讨AM真菌和原生土壤微生物在促进土壤结构和加速土壤恢复方面的具体作用。
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Mycorrhiza
Mycorrhiza 生物-真菌学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
2.60%
发文量
40
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mycorrhiza is an international journal devoted to research into mycorrhizas - the widest symbioses in nature, involving plants and a range of soil fungi world-wide. The scope of Mycorrhiza covers all aspects of research into mycorrhizas, including molecular biology of the plants and fungi, fungal systematics, development and structure of mycorrhizas, and effects on plant physiology, productivity, reproduction and disease resistance. The scope also includes interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and other soil organisms and effects of mycorrhizas on plant biodiversity and ecosystem structure. Mycorrhiza contains original papers, short notes and review articles, along with commentaries and news items. It forms a platform for new concepts and discussions, and is a basis for a truly international forum of mycorrhizologists from all over the world.
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