Effects of snow removal on seasonal dynamics of soil bacterial community and enzyme activity

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Lin Liu , Ruifeng Xie , Dalong Ma , Lingyu Fu , Xiangwen Wu
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Abstract

High latitude regions are experiencing considerable winter climate change, and reduced snowpack will likely affect soil microbial communities and their function, ultimately altering microbial-mediated biogeochemical cycles. However, the current knowledge on the responses of soil microorganisms to snow cover changes in permafrost ecosystems remains limited. Here, we conducted a 2-year (six periods) snow manipulation experiment comprising ambient snow and snow removal treatments with three replications of each treatment to explore the immediate and legacy effects of snow removal on soil bacterial community and enzyme activity in secondary Betula platyphylla forests in the permafrost region of the Daxing'an Mountains. Generally, bacterial community diversity was not particularly sensitive to the snow removal. Seasonal fluctuations in the relative abundance of dominated bacterial taxa were observed, but snow removal merely exerted a significant impact on the bacterial community structure during the snow melting period and early vegetation growing season within two consecutive years, with a reduction in the relative abundance of Chloroflexi and an increase in the relative abundance of Actinobacteria, and no evidence of cross-season legacy effects was found. Moreover, snow removal significantly altered the soil enzyme activities in the snow stabilization period and snow melting period, with an increase in soil acid phosphatase (ACP) activity of snow melting period and a decrease in polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity of snow stabilization period as well as β-glucosidase (BG) activity of snow stabilization period and snow melting period, but this effect did not persist into the vegetation growing periods. The seasonal variations in bacterial community and enzyme activity were mostly driven by changes in soil nutrient availability. Overall, our results suggest that soil bacterial communities have rather high resilience and rapid adaptability to snow cover changes in the forest ecosystems in the cold region of the Daxing'an Mountains.

除雪对土壤细菌群落和酶活性季节性动态的影响
高纬度地区冬季气候变化明显,积雪减少可能会影响土壤微生物群落及其功能,最终改变微生物介导的生物地球化学循环。然而,目前关于冻土生态系统中土壤微生物对积雪变化的响应的知识仍然有限。本研究以大兴安岭多年冻土区白桦次生林为研究对象,进行了为期2年(6期)的环境积雪处理和除雪处理,每个处理3个重复,探讨除雪对土壤细菌群落和酶活性的即时影响和遗留影响。总体而言,细菌群落多样性对除雪并不特别敏感。优势细菌类群的相对丰度存在季节性波动,但除雪仅在连续2年的融雪期和植被生长季早期对细菌群落结构产生显著影响,氯氟菌的相对丰度降低,放线菌的相对丰度增加,未发现跨季节遗留效应。除雪显著改变了固雪期和融雪期土壤酶活性,融雪期土壤酸性磷酸酶(ACP)活性升高,固雪期土壤多酚氧化酶(PPO)活性降低,固雪期和融雪期土壤β-葡萄糖苷酶(BG)活性降低,但这种影响并未持续到植被生长期。细菌群落和酶活性的季节变化主要受土壤养分有效性的影响。综上所述,大兴安岭寒区森林生态系统土壤细菌群落对积雪变化具有较高的恢复力和快速适应性。
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European Journal of Soil Biology
European Journal of Soil Biology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
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发文量
51
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Soil Biology covers all aspects of soil biology which deal with microbial and faunal ecology and activity in soils, as well as natural ecosystems or biomes connected to ecological interests: biodiversity, biological conservation, adaptation, impact of global changes on soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and effects and fate of pollutants as influenced by soil organisms. Different levels in ecosystem structure are taken into account: individuals, populations, communities and ecosystems themselves. At each level, different disciplinary approaches are welcomed: molecular biology, genetics, ecophysiology, ecology, biogeography and landscape ecology.
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