Biological interactions control bacterial but not fungal β diversity during vegetation degradation in saline-alkaline soil

Sci Total Environ. 2024 Apr 1:919:170826. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170826. Epub 2024 Feb 8.

Abstract

The patterns and mechanisms by which soil bacterial and fungal community β-diversity respond to vegetation degradation in saline-alkaline soils are currently not clear, and in particular, the role of biotic interactions is relatively unknown. To investigate the assembly of bacterial and fungal communities in topsoil (0-10 cm) in saline-alkaline soils at different stages of vegetation degradation, the β-Mean Nearest Classification Unit Distance, the β-Nearest Taxon Index, and the Raup-Crick index were calculated. The relative importance of biotic and environmental factors in controlling β diversity under deterministic processes was also quantified by using relative importance analyses. The β diversity of soil bacterial and fungal communities responded differently in different stages of vegetation degradation in saline-alkaline soils, with bacterial β diversity increasing with increasing vegetation degradation but fungal β diversity showing few differences. Deterministic processes regulated soil bacterial community assembly, and biotic factors were important in driving changes in β diversity, whereas both deterministic and stochastic processes were essential in soil fungal community assembly, and environmental factors were important in affecting fungal β diversity. Furthermore, fungal β diversity is far more affected by interactions between fungus and bacteria than bacteria. Our study demonstrates the different effects of vegetation degradation on bacterial and fungal communities in saline soils to provide the overall implications for saline soils microorganisms in deteriorating ecosystems.

Keywords: Biotic factors; Environmental factors; Microbial community assembly; Saline–alkaline soil; Vegetation degradation; β diversity.

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria
  • Ecosystem*
  • Mycobiome*
  • Soil
  • Soil Microbiology

Substances

  • Soil