Elevational diversity and distribution of ammonia-oxidizing archaea community in meadow soils on the Tibetan Plateau

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Kang Zhao
Weidong Kong
Ajmal Khan
Jinbo Liu
Guangxia Guo
Said Muhanmmad
Xianzhou Zhang
Xiaobin Dong
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Alpine Ecology and Biodiversity, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modeling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, College of Resources Science and Technology
[4] Beijing Normal University,undefined
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Ammonia-oxidizing archaea; gene; Meadow; Tibetan Plateau; Elevation;
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Unraveling elevational diversity patterns of plants and animals has long been attracting scientific interests. However, whether soil microorganisms exhibit similar elevational patterns remains largely less explored, especially for functional microbial communities, such as ammonia oxidizers. Here, we investigated the diversity and distribution pattern of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) in meadow soils along an elevation gradient from 4400 m to the grassline at 5100 m on the Tibetan Plateau using terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) and sequencing methods by targeting amoA gene. Increasing elevations led to lower soil temperature and pH, but higher nutrients and water content. The results showed that AOA diversity and evenness monotonically increased with elevation, while richness was relatively stable. The increase of diversity and evenness was attributed to the growth inhibition of warm-adapted AOA phylotypes by lower temperature and the growth facilitation of cold-adapted AOA phylotypes by richer nutrients at higher elevations. Low temperature thus played an important role in the AOA growth and niche separation. The AOA community variation was explained by the combined effect of all soil properties (32.6%), and 8.1% of the total variation was individually explained by soil pH. The total AOA abundance decreased, whereas soil potential nitrification rate (PNR) increased with increasing elevations. Soil PNR positively correlated with the abundance of cold-adapted AOA phylotypes. Our findings suggest that low temperature plays an important role in AOA elevational diversity pattern and niche separation, rising the negative effects of warming on AOA diversity and soil nitrification process in the Tibetan region.
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页码:7065 / 7074
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