Soil Bacteria and Fungi Respond Differently to Organisms Covering on Leshan Giant Buddha Body
Soil microbial communities play a key role in the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems, in particular through their interaction with above-ground plants and weathering of rocks. In this study, the chemical properties and microbial diversity of soils covered by different organisms on Leshan Giant Bu...
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doaj-2c4893ab7a8848569296df87a534d6832021-04-01T23:03:05ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01133897389710.3390/su13073897Soil Bacteria and Fungi Respond Differently to Organisms Covering on Leshan Giant Buddha BodyXuli Chen0Manfei Wang1Fujia Wu2Bo Sun3Tianyu Yang4Huixing Song5College of Landscape Architecture, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, ChinaCollege of Landscape Architecture, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, ChinaCollege of Landscape Architecture, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, ChinaNorthwest Research Institute Co., Ltd. of China Railway Engineering Corporation, Lanzhou 730000, ChinaGrottoes Research Center, Management Committee of Leshan Grand Buddha Scenic Spot, Leshan 614003, ChinaCollege of Landscape Architecture, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, ChinaSoil microbial communities play a key role in the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems, in particular through their interaction with above-ground plants and weathering of rocks. In this study, the chemical properties and microbial diversity of soils covered by different organisms on Leshan Giant Buddha body were analyzed. The results showed that the concentration of soil total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) increased significantly with the change of above-ground organisms from lichens to bryophytes and vascular plants. TOC, TN, TP, C:N, and C:P were significantly correlated with the composition of microbial community. Bacterial and fungal diversity responded differently to the change of organisms, and the diversity of bacterial communities changed significantly among different sites. The settlement of Embryogenic plants increased the α-diversity indices including Sobs, Shannon, Ace and Chao indices, which were highest in sites covered with Ferns. The relative abundances of <i>Chloroflexi</i>, <i>Acidobacteria</i>, <i>Nitrospirae</i> and <i>Planctomycetes</i> increased with the order of Bryophyte, Fern, Grass and Shrub, and <i>Cyanobacteria</i> was opposite, with the highest in samples covered with lichens. These results improve understanding of plant–fungi–bacteria interactions during the early stages of soil development, and provide a scientific basis for protection of Leshan Giant Buddha.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/3897soil bacteriasoil fungimicrobial diversitysoil propertiesLeshan Giant Buddha |
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Xuli Chen Manfei Wang Fujia Wu Bo Sun Tianyu Yang Huixing Song |
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Xuli Chen Manfei Wang Fujia Wu Bo Sun Tianyu Yang Huixing Song Soil Bacteria and Fungi Respond Differently to Organisms Covering on Leshan Giant Buddha Body Sustainability soil bacteria soil fungi microbial diversity soil properties Leshan Giant Buddha |
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Xuli Chen Manfei Wang Fujia Wu Bo Sun Tianyu Yang Huixing Song |
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Soil Bacteria and Fungi Respond Differently to Organisms Covering on Leshan Giant Buddha Body |
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Soil Bacteria and Fungi Respond Differently to Organisms Covering on Leshan Giant Buddha Body |
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Soil Bacteria and Fungi Respond Differently to Organisms Covering on Leshan Giant Buddha Body |
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Soil Bacteria and Fungi Respond Differently to Organisms Covering on Leshan Giant Buddha Body |
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Soil Bacteria and Fungi Respond Differently to Organisms Covering on Leshan Giant Buddha Body |
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soil bacteria and fungi respond differently to organisms covering on leshan giant buddha body |
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Soil microbial communities play a key role in the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems, in particular through their interaction with above-ground plants and weathering of rocks. In this study, the chemical properties and microbial diversity of soils covered by different organisms on Leshan Giant Buddha body were analyzed. The results showed that the concentration of soil total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) increased significantly with the change of above-ground organisms from lichens to bryophytes and vascular plants. TOC, TN, TP, C:N, and C:P were significantly correlated with the composition of microbial community. Bacterial and fungal diversity responded differently to the change of organisms, and the diversity of bacterial communities changed significantly among different sites. The settlement of Embryogenic plants increased the α-diversity indices including Sobs, Shannon, Ace and Chao indices, which were highest in sites covered with Ferns. The relative abundances of <i>Chloroflexi</i>, <i>Acidobacteria</i>, <i>Nitrospirae</i> and <i>Planctomycetes</i> increased with the order of Bryophyte, Fern, Grass and Shrub, and <i>Cyanobacteria</i> was opposite, with the highest in samples covered with lichens. These results improve understanding of plant–fungi–bacteria interactions during the early stages of soil development, and provide a scientific basis for protection of Leshan Giant Buddha. |
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soil bacteria soil fungi microbial diversity soil properties Leshan Giant Buddha |
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