Dissolved organic matter (DOM) quality drives biogeographic patterns of soil bacterial communities and their association networks in semi-arid regions

M Huang, L Chai, D Jiang, M Zhang… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
M Huang, L Chai, D Jiang, M Zhang, W Jia, Y Huang, J Zhou
FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2021academic.oup.com
It is of great interest to elucidate the biogeographic patterns of soil microorganisms and their
driving forces, which is fundamental to predicting alterations in microbial-mediated functions
arising from environment changes. Although dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents an
important resource for soil microorganisms, knowledge of how its quality affects microbial
biogeography is limited. Here, we characterized soil bacterial communities and DOM quality
in 45 soil samples collected from a 1500-km sampling transect through semi-arid regions in …
Abstract
It is of great interest to elucidate the biogeographic patterns of soil microorganisms and their driving forces, which is fundamental to predicting alterations in microbial-mediated functions arising from environment changes. Although dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents an important resource for soil microorganisms, knowledge of how its quality affects microbial biogeography is limited. Here, we characterized soil bacterial communities and DOM quality in 45 soil samples collected from a 1500-km sampling transect through semi-arid regions in northern China which are currently suffering great pressure from climate change, using Illumina Miseq sequencing and fluorescence spectroscopy, respectively. We found that DOM quality (i.e. the source of DOM and the humification degree of DOM) had profound shaping influence on the biogeographic patterns exhibited by bacterial diversity, community composition and association networks. Specifically, the composition of bacteria community closely associated with DOM quality. Plant-derived DOM sustained higher bacterial diversity relative to microbial-derived DOM. Meanwhile, bacterial diversity linearly increased with increasing humification degree of DOM. Additionally, plant-derived DOM was observed to foster more complex bacterial association networks with less competition. Together, our work contributes to the factors underlying biogeographic patterns not only of bacterial diversity, community composition but also of their association networks and reports previously undocumented important role of DOM quality in shaping these patterns.
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