色林加高原(西贝加尔地区)干旱草原带土壤微生物群落的空间和分类结构

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY
E. P. Nikitina, L. B. Buyantueva, O. A. Baturina, A. B. Gyninova, E. V. Lavrent’eva
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本研究涉及色楞嘎高原干草原区土壤微生物群落。该地区的自然和气候条件,包括长时间的寒冷和少降水及其在整个生长季节的不均匀分布,决定了板栗土主要颗粒成分轻、腐殖质层薄、腐殖质和氮含量低的形成。这项工作提供了研究土壤中微生物群落的季节动态和空间结构的数据。发现好氧化学有机营养细菌的各种生态营养类群的数量在几千到几百万CFU/g之间变化。种群参数在夏末最高。所测土壤剖面的微生物群落可培养部分的空间分布趋势相当相似。水解菌在腐殖质层的种群参数最高,而少营养菌在中间层的种群参数最高。采用高通量测序方法对浅腐殖土和栗子土的原核生物群落的分类结构和多样性进行了全剖面分析。细菌在各域水平上占优势,古细菌水平不显著。在门水平上,细菌群落结构主要由放线菌门、酸杆菌门、变形菌门、拟杆菌门、绿杆菌门、Verrucomicrobia和gemmatimonadees组成,其中放线菌门和酸杆菌门占主导地位。从研究土壤的遗传水平估计了原核生物群落的多样性指数。Shannon指数和Pielou均匀度指数与腐殖质和氮素含量直接相关。β多样性评价表明,在低阶和目级分析中,微生物群落形成了两个不重叠的簇,聚集了土壤的腐殖质层和矿质层。
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The Spatial and Taxonomic Structures of Microbial Communities in Dry Steppe Zone Soils of the Selenga Highlands (Western Transbaikal Region)

The Spatial and Taxonomic Structures of Microbial Communities in Dry Steppe Zone Soils of the Selenga Highlands (Western Transbaikal Region)

This study is concerned with soil microbial communities within the confines of the dry-steppe zone of the Selenga Highlands. The natural and climate conditions of the region, including a prolonged cold period and the low amount of precipitation and their uneven distribution throughout the growing season, govern the formation of the primarily chestnut soils of light granulometric composition, thin humic horizon, and low contents of humus and nitrogen. This work presents data on seasonal dynamics and spatial structure of microbial communities in the studied soils. The number of various ecological–trophic groups of aerobic chemoorganotrophic bacteria was found to vary between several thousand and several million CFU/g. The population parameters were the highest in second half of summer. The examined soil profiles were rather similar in their trends of spatial distribution of the culturable portion of the microbial community. The highest population parameters were recorded from humic horizons for hydrolytic bacteria and middle horizons for oligotrophic bacteria. The high-throughput sequencing method was used to perform full-profile analysis of the taxonomic structure and diversity in prokaryote communities of the light-humic and chestnut quasi-gley soils. Bacteria were dominant at a level of domains with the archaea level being insignificant. At the level of phyla, the structure of bacterial communities was largely made up of species of Actinobacteria, Acidobacteria, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Chloroflexi, Verrucomicrobia, and Gemmatimonadetes with actinobacteria and acidobacteria being dominant. Diversity indices were estimated in prokaryote communities from the genetic horizons of the studied soils. The Shannon index and Pielou evenness indices were found to be directly correlated with contents of humus and nitrogen. Assessment of the beta diversity revealed that in the analysis at the level of orders and lower taxonomic ranks, microbial communities formed two nonoverlapping clusters, which clumped humic and mineral horizons of soils.

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Arid Ecosystems
Arid Ecosystems ECOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Arid Ecosystems  publishes original scientific research articles on desert and semidesert ecosystems and environment:systematic studies of arid territories: climate changes, water supply of territories, soils as ecological factors of ecosystems state and dynamics in different scales (from local to global);systematic studies of arid ecosystems: composition and structure, diversity, ecology; paleohistory; dynamics under anthropogenic and natural factors impact, including climate changes; studying of bioresources and biodiversity, and development of the mapping methods;arid ecosystems protection: development of the theory and methods of degradation prevention and monitoring; desert ecosystems rehabilitation;problems of desertification: theoretical and practical issues of modern aridization processes under anthropogenic impact and global climate changes.
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