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Future climate conditions accelerate wheat straw decomposition alongside altered microbial community composition, assembly patterns, and interaction networks

Authors :
Wahdan, Sara Fareed Mohamed
Ji, Li
Schädler, Martin
Wu, Y.-T.
Sansupa, C.
Tanunchai, Benjawan
Buscot, Francois
Purahong, Witoon
Wahdan, Sara Fareed Mohamed
Ji, Li
Schädler, Martin
Wu, Y.-T.
Sansupa, C.
Tanunchai, Benjawan
Buscot, Francois
Purahong, Witoon
Source :
ISSN: 1751-7362
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Although microbial decomposition of plant litter plays a crucial role in nutrient cycling and soil fertility, we know less about likely links of specific microbial traits and decomposition, especially in relation to climate change. We study here wheat straw decomposition under ambient and manipulated conditions simulating a future climate scenario (next 80 years) in agroecosystems, including decay rates, macronutrient dynamics, enzyme activity, and microbial communities. We show that future climate will accelerate straw decay rates only during the early phase of the decomposition process. Additionally, the projected climate change will increase the relative abundance of saprotrophic fungi in decomposing wheat straw. Moreover, the impact of future climate on microbial community assembly and molecular ecological networks of both bacteria and fungi will strongly depend on the decomposition phase. During the early phase of straw decomposition, stochastic processes dominated microbial assembly under ambient climate conditions, whereas deterministic processes highly dominated bacterial and fungal communities under simulated future climate conditions. In the later decomposition phase, similar assembly processes shaped the microbial communities under both climate scenarios. Furthermore, over the early phases of decomposition, simulated future climate enhanced the complexity of microbial interaction networks. We concluded that the impact of future climate on straw decay rate and associated microbial traits like assembly processes and inter-community interactions is restricted to the early phase of decomposition.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 1751-7362
Notes :
ISSN: 1751-7362, ISME Journal 17 (2);; 238 - 251, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1406015708
Document Type :
Electronic Resource