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Soil fungal assemblage complexity is dependent on soil fertility and dominated by deterministic processes.

Authors :
Guo, Junjie
Ling, Ning
Chen, Zhaojie
Xue, Chao
Li, Ling
Liu, Lisheng
Gao, Limin
Wang, Min
Ruan, Jianyun
Guo, Shiwei
Vandenkoornhuyse, Philippe
Shen, Qirong
Source :
New Phytologist. Apr2020, Vol. 226 Issue 1, p232-243. 12p. 1 Chart, 4 Graphs, 1 Map.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Summary: In the processes controlling ecosystem fertility, fungi are increasingly acknowledged as key drivers. However, our understanding of the rules behind fungal community assembly regarding the effect of soil fertility level remains limited.Using soil samples from typical tea plantations spanning c. 2167 km north‐east to south‐west across China, we investigated the assemblage complexity and assembly processes of 140 fungal communities along a soil fertility gradient.The community dissimilarities of total fungi and fungal functional guilds increased with increasing soil fertility index dissimilarity. The symbiotrophs were more sensitive to variations in soil fertility compared with pathotrophs and saprotrophs. Fungal networks were larger and showed higher connectivity as well as greater potential for inter‐module connection in more fertile soils. Environmental factors had a slightly greater influence on fungal community composition than spatial factors. Species abundance fitted the Zipf–Mandelbrot distribution (niche‐based mechanisms), which provided evidence for deterministic‐based processes.Overall, the soil fungal communities in tea plantations responded in a deterministic manner to soil fertility, with high fertility correlated with complex fungal community assemblages. This study provides new insights that might contribute to predictions of fungal community complexity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028646X
Volume :
226
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New Phytologist
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141998240
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.16345