Responses of plant diversity and soil microorganism diversity to nitrogen addition in the desert steppe, China

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YE He [1 ,2 ]
HONG Mei [1 ,2 ]
XU Xuehui [1 ,2 ]
LIANG Zhiwei [1 ,2 ]
JIANG Na [1 ,2 ]
TU Nare [1 ,2 ]
WU Zhendan [1 ,2 ]
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[1] College of Grassland, Resources and Environment, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Soil Quality and Nutrient Resources
[2] Key Laboratory of Agricultural Ecological Security and Green Development at University of Inner Mongolia
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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S812 [草地学、草原学];
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090503 ; 0909 ;
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Nitrogen(N) deposition is a significant aspect of global change and poses a threat to terrestrial biodiversity. The impact of plant-soil microbe relationships to N deposition has recently attracted considerable attention. Soil microorganisms have been proven to provide nutrients for specific plant growth, especially in nutrient-poor desert steppe ecosystems. However, the effects of N deposition on plant-soil microbial community interactions in such ecosystems remain poorly understood. To investigate these effects, we conducted a 6-year N-addition field experiment in a Stipa breviflora Griseb. desert steppe in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. Four N treatment levels(N0, N30, N50, and N100, corresponding to 0, 30, 50, and 100 kg N/(hm2·a), respectively) were applied to simulate atmospheric N deposition. The results showed that N deposition did not significantly affect the aboveground biomass of desert steppe plants. N deposition did not significantly reduce the alfa-diversity of plant and microbial communities in the desert steppe, and low and mediate N additions(N30 and N50) had a promoting effect on them. The variation pattern of plant Shannon index was consistent with that of the soil bacterial Chao1 index. N deposition significantly affected the beta-diversity of plants and soil bacteria, but did not significantly affect fungal communities. In conclusion, N deposition led to co-evolution between desert steppe plants and soil bacterial communities, while fungal communities exhibited strong stability and did not undergo significant changes. These findings help clarify atmospheric N deposition effects on the ecological health and function of the desert steppe.
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