Plant property regulates soil bacterial community structure under altered precipitation regimes in a semi-arid desert grassland, China

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Lihua Zhang
Han Gao
Junfeng Wang
Ruifeng Zhao
Mengmeng Wang
Lianyi Hao
Yafei Guo
Xiaoyu Jiang
Lingfei Zhong
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[1] Northwest Normal University,College of Geography and Environment Science
[2] Key Laboratory of Resource Environment and Sustainable Development of Oasis,College of Grassland Agriculture
[3] Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University,undefined
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Journal of Arid Land | 2023年 / 15卷
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plant-microbe interactions; bacterial community diversity; bacterial community composition; bacterial interactions; precipitation gradients;
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Variations of precipitation have great impacts on soil carbon cycle and decomposition of soil organic matter. Soil bacteria are crucial participants in regulating these ecological processes and vulnerable to altered precipitation. Studying the impacts of altered precipitation on soil bacterial community structure can provide a novel insight into the potential impacts of altered precipitation on soil carbon cycle and carbon storage of grassland. Therefore, soil bacterial community structure under a precipitation manipulation experiment was researched in a semi-arid desert grassland in Chinese Loess Plateau. Five precipitation levels, i.e., control, reduced and increased precipitation by 40% and 20%, respectively (referred here as CK, DP40, DP20, IP40, and IP20) were set. The results showed that soil bacterial alpha diversity and rare bacteria significantly changed with altered precipitation, but the dominant bacteria and soil bacterial beta diversity did not change, which may be ascribed to the ecological strategy of soil bacteria. The linear discriminate analysis (LDA) effect size (LEfSe) method found that major response patterns of soil bacteria to altered precipitation were resource-limited and drought-tolerant populations. In addition, increasing precipitation greatly promoted inter-species competition, while decreasing precipitation highly facilitated inter-species cooperation. These changes in species interaction can promote different distribution ratios of bacterial populations under different precipitation conditions. In structural equation model (SEM) analysis, with changes in precipitation, plant growth characteristics were found to be drivers of soil bacterial community composition, while soil properties were not. In conclusion, our results indicated that in desert grassland ecosystem, the sensitive of soil rare bacteria to altered precipitation was stronger than that of dominant taxa, which may be related to the ecological strategy of bacteria, species interaction, and precipitation-induced variations of plant growth characteristics.
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