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Cryptogams signify key transitions of bacteria and fungi in Arctic sand dune succession
by
Tiirola, Marja
, Kytöviita, Minna-Maarit
, Männistö, Minna
, Juottonen, Heli
in
Aquatic plants
/ Arctic region
/ Arctic Regions
/ Arctic soil
/ Bacteria
/ bacterial communities
/ bacterial community
/ Betula pubescens var. pumila
/ Biomass
/ Birch trees
/ Chemical properties
/ Chemicophysical properties
/ cryptogam
/ Cryptogams
/ Dunes
/ Ecological succession
/ Ecosystem
/ erosion
/ Flowers & plants
/ forests
/ frigid soils
/ fungal communities
/ fungal community
/ Fungi
/ Grasses
/ Host plants
/ Lichens
/ Microbial activity
/ microbial biomass
/ Microorganisms
/ Mosses
/ mosses and liverworts
/ Mountain forests
/ Mountains
/ Plant communities
/ Polytrichum
/ primary succession
/ Sand
/ sand dune
/ Soil
/ soil chemical properties
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil erosion
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil properties
/ Soils
/ vascular plants
/ Vegetation
2020
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Cryptogams signify key transitions of bacteria and fungi in Arctic sand dune succession
by
Tiirola, Marja
, Kytöviita, Minna-Maarit
, Männistö, Minna
, Juottonen, Heli
in
Aquatic plants
/ Arctic region
/ Arctic Regions
/ Arctic soil
/ Bacteria
/ bacterial communities
/ bacterial community
/ Betula pubescens var. pumila
/ Biomass
/ Birch trees
/ Chemical properties
/ Chemicophysical properties
/ cryptogam
/ Cryptogams
/ Dunes
/ Ecological succession
/ Ecosystem
/ erosion
/ Flowers & plants
/ forests
/ frigid soils
/ fungal communities
/ fungal community
/ Fungi
/ Grasses
/ Host plants
/ Lichens
/ Microbial activity
/ microbial biomass
/ Microorganisms
/ Mosses
/ mosses and liverworts
/ Mountain forests
/ Mountains
/ Plant communities
/ Polytrichum
/ primary succession
/ Sand
/ sand dune
/ Soil
/ soil chemical properties
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil erosion
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil properties
/ Soils
/ vascular plants
/ Vegetation
2020
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Cryptogams signify key transitions of bacteria and fungi in Arctic sand dune succession
by
Tiirola, Marja
, Kytöviita, Minna-Maarit
, Männistö, Minna
, Juottonen, Heli
in
Aquatic plants
/ Arctic region
/ Arctic Regions
/ Arctic soil
/ Bacteria
/ bacterial communities
/ bacterial community
/ Betula pubescens var. pumila
/ Biomass
/ Birch trees
/ Chemical properties
/ Chemicophysical properties
/ cryptogam
/ Cryptogams
/ Dunes
/ Ecological succession
/ Ecosystem
/ erosion
/ Flowers & plants
/ forests
/ frigid soils
/ fungal communities
/ fungal community
/ Fungi
/ Grasses
/ Host plants
/ Lichens
/ Microbial activity
/ microbial biomass
/ Microorganisms
/ Mosses
/ mosses and liverworts
/ Mountain forests
/ Mountains
/ Plant communities
/ Polytrichum
/ primary succession
/ Sand
/ sand dune
/ Soil
/ soil chemical properties
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil erosion
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil properties
/ Soils
/ vascular plants
/ Vegetation
2020
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Cryptogams signify key transitions of bacteria and fungi in Arctic sand dune succession
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Cryptogams signify key transitions of bacteria and fungi in Arctic sand dune succession
2020
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• Primary succession models focus on aboveground vascular plants. However, the prevalence of mosses and lichens, that is cryptogams, suggests they play a role in soil successions. Here, we explore whether effects of cryptogams on belowground microbes can facilitate progressive shifts in sand dune succession.
• We linked aboveground vegetation, belowground bacterial and fungal communities, and soil chemical properties in six successional stages in Arctic inland sand dunes: bare sand, grass, moss, lichen, ericoid heath and mountain birch forest.
• Compared with the bare sand and grass stages, microbial biomass and the proportion of fungi increased in the moss stage, and later stage microbial groups appeared despite the absence of their host plants. Microbial communities of the lichen stage resembled the communities in the vascular plant stages. Bacterial communities correlated better with soil chemical variables than with vegetation and vice versa for fungal communities. The correlation of fungi with vegetation increased with vascular vegetation.
• Distinct bacterial and fungal patterns of biomass, richness and plant–microbe interactions showed that the aboveground vegetation change structured the bacterial and fungal community differently. The asynchrony of aboveground vs belowground changes suggests that cryptogams can drive succession towards vascular plant dominance through microbially mediated facilitation in eroded Arctic soil.
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