Effect of grazing intensities on the activity and community structure of methane-oxidizing bacteria of grassland soil in Inner Mongolia

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Xiao-Qi Zhou
Yan-Fen Wang
Xiang-Zhong Huang
Jian-Qing Tian
Yan-Bin Hao
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[1] Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Biology
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Botany
[3] Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,College of Resources and Environment
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Grazing intensities; Methane flux; DGGE; Methanotroph; Grassland;
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The effects of different grazing intensities on in situ methane flux and the structure and diversity of the methanotrophic community are measured in the typical grassland of Inner Mongolia. Four grazing intensity sites founded in 1989, control (CK), low-intensity grazing (LG), middle-intensity grazing (MG) and heavy-intensity grazing (HG), were selected. Group-specific PCR-DGGE (polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis) of 16S rRNA genes for the type I and type II methanotrophs was used to characterize the composition of the methanotrophic community. DGGE patterns were further analyzed using the method of the Shannon-wiener index H and non-metric multi-dimensional scaling (MDS). The results showed that there were no significant differences in methane flux among different sites, yet methanotrophic communities showed significant differences. MDS analysis showed that type I methanotroph community composition at the CK site were significantly different from the three other sites. For type II methanotrophic community composition, it was similar between CK and HG site, and between LG and MG site, while that at the former two sites were significantly different from latter two ones. Additionally Shannon indices of type II methanotrophs were higher at the LG and MG sites than two other sites. Though grazing intensities had an impact on the structure of the methanotrophic community, management-induced changes in the structure of methanotrophic community did not reflect methane consumption capacity across sites. These results suggest that methane consumption is a complex process in soil, and we should be cautious when speculating on the change of methane consumption rates based on a change of methanotrophic community structure.
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