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Climate and geochemistry at different altitudes influence soil fungal community aggregation patterns in alpine grasslands
Li, Jia1,2; Wang, Xia1,2; Wu, Jin Hong1,2; Sun, Yu Xin1,2; Zhang, Yuan Ye1,2; Zhao, Yun Fei1,2; Huang, Zheng1,2; Duan, Wen Hui1
2023-07-10
Online publication date2023-04
Source PublicationSCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT   Impact Factor & Quartile
ISSN0048-9697
Volume881
page numbers13
AbstractFungi represent key ecosystem factors that affect plant growth and development and improve soil structure and fertility. Due to changes in environmental conditions, fungi show strong spatial heterogeneity along altitudinal gradients. Current knowledge of the driving mechanisms and effects of soil fungal community construction at high altitudes is very limited on a regional scale. We collected soil samples from alpine grasslands at six altitudinal gradients (2813–5228 m) in the high-altitude area of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The horizontal distance of the sampling zone spanned 1500 km. Distribution patterns, key influencing factors for soil fungal diversity, and dominant mechanisms of ecological processes in the alpine grasslands were analyzed. We found that the diversity of the soil fungal communities was significantly different at different altitudes; with increasing altitude, the number of fungal species increased. Mucoromycota was better adapted to alpine grassland ecosystems at altitudes of above 4000 m. Dispersal limitation was the main ecological control process among stochastic processes. With the increase of altitude, the dominant role of dispersal limitation gradually decreased, and the proportion of other random processes such as ecological drift gradually increased. In this study, soil geochemical factors (soil organic carbon, SOC; total phosphorus, TP) mainly influenced the composition of the fungal community in the low altitude region, while climatic factors (mean annual temperature, MAT) were the key factors and main driving forces for the composition of the soil fungal community in the alpine meadow in the high altitude region. This study supplements the information on the biogeographic distribution patterns and environmental drivers of fungal communities along altitudinal gradients at high altitudes on a regional scale. Our results highlight the effects of temperature change on fungal community composition in high altitude regions of alpine grasslands. Subsurface fungal communities should be considered when predicting the function of alpine grassland ecosystems under future climate change. © 2023
KeywordClimate change Ecosystems Geochemistry Organic carbon Random processes Soils Stochastic systems Temperature Alpine grasslands Altitude regions Altitudinal gradient Biogeography Community assembly Distribution patterns Fungal community Grassland ecosystems Regional scale Soil fungal communities
PublisherElsevier B.V.
DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.163375
Indexed ByEI ; SCIE
Language英语
WOS Research AreaEnvironmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS SubjectEnvironmental Sciences
WOS IDWOS:000984682100001
EI Accession Number20231613892445
EI KeywordsFungi
EI Classification Number443.1 Atmospheric Properties ; 454.3 Ecology and Ecosystems ; 481.2 Geochemistry ; 483.1 Soils and Soil Mechanics ; 641.1 Thermodynamics ; 731.1 Control Systems ; 804.1 Organic Compounds ; 922.1 Probability Theory ; 961 Systems Science
Original Document TypeJournal article (JA)
PMID 3704434
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.lzu.edu.cn/handle/262010/500977
Collection兰州大学
Corresponding AuthorWang, Xia
Affiliation
1.Gansu Key Laboratory for Environmental Pollution Prediction and Control, College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou; 73000, China;
2.Key Laboratory of Western China's Environment System (Ministry of Education), Lanzhou; 730000, China
First Author AffilicationLanzhou University
Corresponding Author AffilicationLanzhou University
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Li, Jia,Wang, Xia,Wu, Jin Hong,et al. Climate and geochemistry at different altitudes influence soil fungal community aggregation patterns in alpine grasslands[J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT,2023,881.
APA Li, Jia.,Wang, Xia.,Wu, Jin Hong.,Sun, Yu Xin.,Zhang, Yuan Ye.,...&Duan, Wen Hui.(2023).Climate and geochemistry at different altitudes influence soil fungal community aggregation patterns in alpine grasslands.SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT,881.
MLA Li, Jia,et al."Climate and geochemistry at different altitudes influence soil fungal community aggregation patterns in alpine grasslands".SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT 881(2023).
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