Contrasting soil microbial community functional structures in two major landscapes of the Tibetan alpine meadow
Chu, Houjuan ; Wang, Shiping ; Yue, Haowei ; Lin, Qiaoyan ; Hu, Yigang ; Li, Xiangzhen ; Zhou, Jizhong ; Yang, Yunfeng
刊名MICROBIOLOGYOPEN ; Chu, HJ; Wang, SP; Yue, HW; Lin, QY; Hu, YG; Li, XZ; Zhou, JZ; Yang, YF.Contrasting soil microbial community functional structures in two major landscapes of the Tibetan alpine meadow,MICROBIOLOGYOPEN,2014,3(5):585
2014-10-01
英文摘要The grassland and shrubland are two major landscapes of the Tibetan alpine meadow, a region very sensitive to the impact of global warming and anthropogenic perturbation. Herein, we report a study showing that a majority of differences in soil microbial community functional structures, measured by a functional gene array named GeoChip 4.0, in two adjacent shrubland and grassland areas, were explainable by environmental properties, suggesting that the harsh environments in the alpine grassland rendered niche adaptation important. Furthermore, genes involved in labile carbon degradation were more abundant in the shrubland than those of the grassland but genes involved in recalcitrant carbon degradation were less abundant, which was conducive to long-term carbon storage and sequestration in the shrubland despite low soil organic carbon content. In addition, genes of anerobic nitrogen cycling processes such as denitrification and dissimilatory nitrogen reduction were more abundant, shifting soil nitrogen cycling toward ammonium biosynthesis and consequently leading to higher soil ammonium contents. We also noted higher abundances of stress genes responsive to nitrogen limitation and oxygen limitation, which might be attributed to low total nitrogen and higher water contents in the shrubland. Together, these results provide mechanistic knowledge about microbial linkages to soil carbon and nitrogen storage and potential consequences of vegetation shifts in the Tibetan alpine meadow.; The grassland and shrubland are two major landscapes of the Tibetan alpine meadow, a region very sensitive to the impact of global warming and anthropogenic perturbation. Herein, we report a study showing that a majority of differences in soil microbial community functional structures, measured by a functional gene array named GeoChip 4.0, in two adjacent shrubland and grassland areas, were explainable by environmental properties, suggesting that the harsh environments in the alpine grassland rendered niche adaptation important. Furthermore, genes involved in labile carbon degradation were more abundant in the shrubland than those of the grassland but genes involved in recalcitrant carbon degradation were less abundant, which was conducive to long-term carbon storage and sequestration in the shrubland despite low soil organic carbon content. In addition, genes of anerobic nitrogen cycling processes such as denitrification and dissimilatory nitrogen reduction were more abundant, shifting soil nitrogen cycling toward ammonium biosynthesis and consequently leading to higher soil ammonium contents. We also noted higher abundances of stress genes responsive to nitrogen limitation and oxygen limitation, which might be attributed to low total nitrogen and higher water contents in the shrubland. Together, these results provide mechanistic knowledge about microbial linkages to soil carbon and nitrogen storage and potential consequences of vegetation shifts in the Tibetan alpine meadow.
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源URL[http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/4183]  
专题西北高原生物研究所_中国科学院西北高原生物研究所
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Chu, Houjuan,Wang, Shiping,Yue, Haowei,et al. Contrasting soil microbial community functional structures in two major landscapes of the Tibetan alpine meadow[J]. MICROBIOLOGYOPEN, Chu, HJ; Wang, SP; Yue, HW; Lin, QY; Hu, YG; Li, XZ; Zhou, JZ; Yang, YF.Contrasting soil microbial community functional structures in two major landscapes of the Tibetan alpine meadow,MICROBIOLOGYOPEN,2014,3(5):585,2014.
APA Chu, Houjuan.,Wang, Shiping.,Yue, Haowei.,Lin, Qiaoyan.,Hu, Yigang.,...&Yang, Yunfeng.(2014).Contrasting soil microbial community functional structures in two major landscapes of the Tibetan alpine meadow.MICROBIOLOGYOPEN.
MLA Chu, Houjuan,et al."Contrasting soil microbial community functional structures in two major landscapes of the Tibetan alpine meadow".MICROBIOLOGYOPEN (2014).
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