C:N:P stoichiometry regulates soil organic carbon mineralization and concomitant shifts in microbial community composition in paddy soil

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Xiaomeng Wei
Zhenke Zhu
Yi Liu
Yu Luo
Yangwu Deng
Xingliang Xu
Shoulong Liu
Andreas Richter
Olga Shibistova
Georg Guggenberger
Jinshui Wu
Tida Ge
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Agro
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Changsha Research Station for Agricultural and Environmental Monitoring, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture
[4] Zhejiang University,Institute of Soil and Water Resources and Environmental Science, Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Agricultural Resources and Environment
[5] Jiangxi University of Science and Technology,School of Resources and Environmental Engineering
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modeling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research
[7] University of Vienna,Centre for Microbiology and Ecosystem Science
[8] Leibniz Universität Hannover,Institute of Soil Science
[9] SB-RAS,VN Sukachev Institute of Forest
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Soil organic C mineralization; Microbial community composition; Co-occurrence; Keystone species; Element stoichiometry;
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Stoichiometric control of input substrate (glucose) and native soil organic C (SOC) mineralization was assessed by performing a manipulation experiment based on N or P fertilization in paddy soil. Glucose mineralization increased with nutrient addition up to 11.6% with combined N and P application compared with that without nutrient addition. During 100 days of incubation, approximately 4.5% of SOC was mineralized and was stimulated by glucose addition. Glucose and SOC mineralization increased exponentially with dissolved organic C (DOC):NH4+-N, DOC:Olsen P, and microbial biomass (MB)C:MBN ratios. The relative abundances of Clostridia and β-Proteobacteria (r-strategists) were increased with combined C and NP application at the beginning of the experiment, while the relative abundances of Acidobacteria (K-strategists) were enhanced with the exhaustion of available resource at the end of incubation. The bacteria abundance and diversity were negatively related to the DOC:NH4+-N and DOC:Olsen P, which had direct positive effects (+ 0.63) on SOC mineralization. Combined glucose and NP application decreased the network density of the bacterial community. Moreover, P addition significantly decreased the negative associations among bacterial taxa, which suggested that microbial competition for nutrients was alleviated. The relative abundances of keystone species showed significant positive correlations with SOC mineralization in the soils without P application, revealing that microbes increased their activity for mining of limited nutrients from soil organic matter. Hence, bacteria shifted their community composition and their interactions to acquire necessary elements by increasing SOC mineralization to maintain the microbial biomass C:N:P stoichiometric balance in response to changes in resource stoichiometry.
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页码:1093 / 1107
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