Divergent responses of soil fungal communities to soil erosion and deposition as evidenced in topsoil and subsoil
du lan lan1,3; Guo Shengli1,2,3; Gao Xin2; Li Weijia2; Li Xiaogang2; Hou Fangbin2; Wang Rui2
刊名Science of the Total Environment
2020-02
卷号755期号:2页码:142616
关键词Eroding slope Depositional zone Chinese loess plateau
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142616
英文摘要

Despite the pivotal functional roles dominating the pace of nutrient cycles in terrestrial ecosystems, soil fungal communities at erosional and depositional sites have not been comparatively investigated when assessing the ecosystem stability of eroding landscapes. In this study, soil fungal communities in topsoil (0–5 cm) and subsoil (5–10 cm) on simulated eroding slopes of three slope gradients, i.e., 5°, 10°, and 20°, and in the corresponding depositional zones were examined from 2015 to 2017 in the region of the Chinese Loess Plateau. The results showed that, compared with that in the 5° reference slopes, soil fungal richness in the topsoil and subsoil of the 10° and 20° eroding slopes was 11.8–24.9% lower. However, the richness increased by 2.3–22.7% in the sub soil of the depositional zones, yet not in the topsoil. Soil fungal community compositions in both topsoil and sub soil differed between depositional zones and reference slopes but not between eroding slopes and reference
slopes. The differentiation of fungal richness and community compositions between eroding slopes and depositional zones increased with slope gradients, regardless of the topsoil and the subsoil. Saprotrophic fungi levels were 22.5–48.0% lower and pathogenic fungi were 45.2–193.3% higher in the subsoil of the depositional zones with 10° and 20° slopes than in the subsoil of the 5° reference slopes. Soil fungal network on the eroding slope was more complex than that in the depositional zone, suggesting more extensive interactions of fungal taxa
and higher community stability potential on eroding slopes. The decreasing soil moisture, organic matter, and other properties on the eroding slopes, in contrast with these properties increasing in the depositional zones, were responsible for the variations in fungal richness and community composition. The divergent responses of soil fungal communities to soil erosion and deposition emphasized the complexity and variability of fungal communities during the soil erosion-deposition processes.

语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.iswc.ac.cn/handle/361005/9861]  
专题水保所2018届毕业生论文
通讯作者Wang Rui
作者单位1.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
2.Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A&F University
3.State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Water Resources, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, PR China
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du lan lan,Guo Shengli,Gao Xin,et al. Divergent responses of soil fungal communities to soil erosion and deposition as evidenced in topsoil and subsoil[J]. Science of the Total Environment,2020,755(2):142616.
APA du lan lan.,Guo Shengli.,Gao Xin.,Li Weijia.,Li Xiaogang.,...&Wang Rui.(2020).Divergent responses of soil fungal communities to soil erosion and deposition as evidenced in topsoil and subsoil.Science of the Total Environment,755(2),142616.
MLA du lan lan,et al."Divergent responses of soil fungal communities to soil erosion and deposition as evidenced in topsoil and subsoil".Science of the Total Environment 755.2(2020):142616.
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