Grazing exclusion enriches arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities and improves soil organic carbon sequestration in the alpine steppe of northern Tibet

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Yu Tang [1 ]
Chunhan Zhou [1 ]
Keyu Chen [1 ]
Sen Xing [1 ]
Hailan Shi [1 ]
Congcong Li [1 ]
Yanfen Wang [2 ]
Xiaoyong Cui [3 ]
Haishan Niu [2 ]
Baoming Ji [1 ]
Jing Zhang [1 ]
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[1] School of Grassland Science,Beijing Forestry University
[2] College of Resource and Environment,University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
[3] College of Life Sciences,University of Chinese Academy of
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Fencing for grazing exclusion is regarded as a traditional and effective method for the natural restoration of degraded alpine steppe, and it effectively promotes plant growth and enhances soil carbon stocks. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi(AMF) are essential microorganisms in grassland that play a major role in plant-derived C translocation into the soil. However, the effects of fencing on AMF communities and their contributions to soil carbon sequestration are still unclear. In this study, alpine steppe areas with three different fencing durations(free grazing, medium-term fencing for 5–6 years and long-term fencing for more than 10 years) in the northern Tibetan Plateau were selected to explore the effects of grazing exclusion on AMF communities and their roles in soil carbon sequestration. The results showed that medium-and long-term fencing significantly increased both plant aboveground biomass and soil organic carbon(SOC) content. The AMF community composition varied significantly during different fencing durations, with a dramatic increase in the relative abundance of Glomus but a significant reduction in the relative abundance of Diversispora with longer fencing time. Medium-term fencing significantly increased AMF richness and the ShannonWiener index. Meanwhile, fencing significantly increased hyphal length density(HLD), glomalin-related soil protein(GRSP) and the proportion of macroaggregates(250–2,000 μm), all of which contribute positively to SOC. Structural equation modeling revealed that fencing time positively influenced HLD and the AMF community composition,subsequently affecting T-GRSP, which was tightly correlated with SOC. Our findings suggest the potentially important contribution of AMF to SOC sequestration, so more attention should be paid to AMF during alpine steppe fencing, particularly for enhancing the efficiency of degraded grassland restoration efforts.
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