Relationships Between Soil Microbial Diversities Across an Aridity Gradient in Temperate GrasslandsSoil Microbial Diversity Relationships

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Nana Liu
Huifeng Hu
Wenhong Ma
Ye Deng
Dimitar Dimitrov
Qinggang Wang
Nawal Shrestha
Xiangyan Su
Kai Feng
Yuqing Liu
Baihui Hao
Xinying Zhang
Xiaojuan Feng
Zhiheng Wang
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[1] Peking University,Institute of Ecology and Key Laboratory for Earth Surface Processes of the Ministry of Education, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Mycology, Institute of Microbiology
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany
[4] Inner Mongolia University,College of Ecology and Environment
[5] Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,CAS Key Laboratory of Environmental Biotechnology
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Natural History
[7] University Museum of Bergen,Department of Ecology and Ecological Engineering, College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, and Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Organic Farming of Beijing City
[8] University of Bergen,State Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro
[9] China Agricultural University,Ecosystem, Institute of Innovation Ecology
[10] Lanzhou University,undefined
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Microbial Ecology | 2023年 / 85卷
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Archaea; Bacteria; Fungi; Functional group; Diversity correlation; Co-occurrence network;
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Soil microbes assemble in highly complex and diverse microbial communities, and microbial diversity patterns and their drivers have been studied extensively. However, diversity correlations and co-occurrence patterns between bacterial, fungal, and archaeal domains and between microbial functional groups in arid regions remain poorly understood. Here we assessed the relationships between the diversity and abundance of bacteria, fungi, and archaea and explored how environmental factors influence these relationships. We sampled soil along a 1500-km-long aridity gradient in temperate grasslands of Inner Mongolia (China) and sequenced the 16S rRNA gene of bacteria and archaea and the ITS2 gene of fungi. The diversity correlations and co-occurrence patterns between bacterial, fungal, and archaeal domains and between different microbial functional groups were evaluated using α-diversity and co-occurrence networks based on microbial abundance. Our results indicate insignificant correlations among the diversity patterns of bacterial, fungal, and archaeal domains using α-diversity but mostly positive correlations among diversity patterns of microbial functional groups based on α-diversity and co-occurrence networks along the aridity gradient. These results suggest that studying microbial diversity patterns from the perspective of functional groups and co-occurrence networks can provide additional insights on patterns that cannot be accessed using only overall microbial α-diversity. Increase in aridity weakens the diversity correlations between bacteria and fungi and between bacterial and archaeal functional groups, but strengthens the positive diversity correlations between bacterial functional groups and between fungal functional groups and the negative diversity correlations between bacterial and fungal functional groups. These variations of the diversity correlations are associated with the different responses of microbes to environmental factors, especially aridity. Our findings demonstrate the complex responses of microbial community structure to environmental conditions (especially aridity) and suggest that understanding diversity correlations and co-occurrence patterns between soil microbial groups is essential for predicting changes in microbial communities under future climate change in arid regions.
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