西藏黄绒狼尾草土壤真菌群落地理分布格局

Guangyu Zhang, Zhenxi Shen, Gang Fu
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摘要

黄毛狼尾草可作为高寒地区退化草地恢复的先锋种和当地牦牛、羊的优质饲料。土壤真菌群落的地理分布格局可以改变黄曲霉的地理分布格局。对西藏地区32个样点进行了土壤真菌群落的地理分布调查。土壤真菌种类、系统发育和功能多样性与经度/高程的相关性大于与纬度的相关性。土壤真菌种类、系统发育和功能多样性的地理分布格局随土壤深度的不同而不同。土壤真菌种类、系统发育和功能多样性具有不同的地理分布格局。降水对表层土壤(0 ~ 10 cm)和亚表层土壤(10 ~ 20 cm)的总丰度、物种α-多样性、系统发育α-多样性和功能β-多样性的影响均大于温度。降水对表层土壤功能α-多样性、表层土壤物种β-多样性和下层土壤系统发育β-多样性的影响强于温度。物种多样性、系统发育多样性和功能多样性的结合能较好地反映土壤真菌群落的地理分布格局。与全球变暖相比,降水变化对黄花假单胞菌土壤真菌群落变化的影响应引起更多关注。
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Geo-Distribution Patterns of Soil Fungal Community of <i>Pennisetum flaccidum</i> in Tibet.

Geo-Distribution Patterns of Soil Fungal Community of <i>Pennisetum flaccidum</i> in Tibet.

Geo-Distribution Patterns of Soil Fungal Community of <i>Pennisetum flaccidum</i> in Tibet.

Geo-Distribution Patterns of Soil Fungal Community of Pennisetum flaccidum in Tibet.

Pennisetum flaccidum can be used as a pioneer species for the restoration of degraded grasslands and as a high-quality forage for local yak and sheep in alpine regions. The geographical distribution pattern of soil fungal community can modify that of P. flaccidum. A field survey along 32 sampling sites was conducted to explore the geo-distribution patterns of soil fungal community of P. flaccidum in Tibet. Soil fungal species, phylogenetic and function diversity generally had a closer correlation with longitude/elevation than latitude. The geo-distribution patterns of soil fungal species, phylogenetic and function diversity varied with soil depth. Soil fungal species, phylogenetic and function diversity had dissimilar geo-distribution patterns. Precipitation had stronger impacts on total abundance, species α-diversity, phylogenetic α-diversity, and function β-diversity than temperature for both topsoil (0-10 cm depth) and subtopsoil (10-20 cm depth). Furthermore, precipitation had stronger impacts on function α-diversity for topsoil, species β-diversity for topsoil, and phylogenetic β-diversity for subtopsoil than temperature. The combination of species, phylogenetic and function diversity can better reflect geo-distribution patterns of soil fungal community. Compared to global warming, the impact of precipitation change on the variation in soil fungal community of P. flaccidum should be given more attention.

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