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Water Level Has Higher Influence on Soil Organic Carbon and Microbial Community in Poyang Lake Wetland Than Vegetation Type
by
Miao, Lujun
, Yuan, Jihong
, Zhang, Jinchi
, Wang, Jinping
, Ma, Shilin
, Zhou, Liyin
, Ren, Qiong
, Liu, Xin
in
Acidobacteria
/ alpha-Proteobacteria
/ Bacteria
/ Biomass
/ Carbon cycle
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Carbon sources
/ Climate change
/ Community structure
/ Correlation
/ Decomposition
/ dissolved organic carbon
/ Environmental impact
/ Eurotiomycetes
/ Floods
/ fungal communities
/ Fungi
/ gamma-Proteobacteria
/ Hydrology
/ Lakes
/ microbial carbon
/ microbial diversity and abundance
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ Microorganisms
/ Miscanthus
/ Moisture content
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Nitrogen
/ Organic carbon
/ organic carbon characteristics
/ Organic soils
/ Persicaria hydropiper
/ River ecology
/ soil bacteria
/ Soil microorganisms
/ soil organic carbon
/ Soil structure
/ Soil water
/ soil water content
/ total nitrogen
/ Vegetation
/ Vegetation type
/ vegetation types
/ Verrucomicrobia
/ Water content
/ water level and vegetation type
/ Water levels
/ Water quality
/ Water table
/ wetland soil
/ wetland soils
/ Wetlands
2022
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Water Level Has Higher Influence on Soil Organic Carbon and Microbial Community in Poyang Lake Wetland Than Vegetation Type
by
Miao, Lujun
, Yuan, Jihong
, Zhang, Jinchi
, Wang, Jinping
, Ma, Shilin
, Zhou, Liyin
, Ren, Qiong
, Liu, Xin
in
Acidobacteria
/ alpha-Proteobacteria
/ Bacteria
/ Biomass
/ Carbon cycle
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Carbon sources
/ Climate change
/ Community structure
/ Correlation
/ Decomposition
/ dissolved organic carbon
/ Environmental impact
/ Eurotiomycetes
/ Floods
/ fungal communities
/ Fungi
/ gamma-Proteobacteria
/ Hydrology
/ Lakes
/ microbial carbon
/ microbial diversity and abundance
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ Microorganisms
/ Miscanthus
/ Moisture content
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Nitrogen
/ Organic carbon
/ organic carbon characteristics
/ Organic soils
/ Persicaria hydropiper
/ River ecology
/ soil bacteria
/ Soil microorganisms
/ soil organic carbon
/ Soil structure
/ Soil water
/ soil water content
/ total nitrogen
/ Vegetation
/ Vegetation type
/ vegetation types
/ Verrucomicrobia
/ Water content
/ water level and vegetation type
/ Water levels
/ Water quality
/ Water table
/ wetland soil
/ wetland soils
/ Wetlands
2022
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Water Level Has Higher Influence on Soil Organic Carbon and Microbial Community in Poyang Lake Wetland Than Vegetation Type
by
Miao, Lujun
, Yuan, Jihong
, Zhang, Jinchi
, Wang, Jinping
, Ma, Shilin
, Zhou, Liyin
, Ren, Qiong
, Liu, Xin
in
Acidobacteria
/ alpha-Proteobacteria
/ Bacteria
/ Biomass
/ Carbon cycle
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Carbon sources
/ Climate change
/ Community structure
/ Correlation
/ Decomposition
/ dissolved organic carbon
/ Environmental impact
/ Eurotiomycetes
/ Floods
/ fungal communities
/ Fungi
/ gamma-Proteobacteria
/ Hydrology
/ Lakes
/ microbial carbon
/ microbial diversity and abundance
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ Microorganisms
/ Miscanthus
/ Moisture content
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Nitrogen
/ Organic carbon
/ organic carbon characteristics
/ Organic soils
/ Persicaria hydropiper
/ River ecology
/ soil bacteria
/ Soil microorganisms
/ soil organic carbon
/ Soil structure
/ Soil water
/ soil water content
/ total nitrogen
/ Vegetation
/ Vegetation type
/ vegetation types
/ Verrucomicrobia
/ Water content
/ water level and vegetation type
/ Water levels
/ Water quality
/ Water table
/ wetland soil
/ wetland soils
/ Wetlands
2022
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Water Level Has Higher Influence on Soil Organic Carbon and Microbial Community in Poyang Lake Wetland Than Vegetation Type
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Water Level Has Higher Influence on Soil Organic Carbon and Microbial Community in Poyang Lake Wetland Than Vegetation Type
2022
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Although microorganisms play a key role in the carbon cycle of the Poyang Lake wetland, the relationship between soil microbial community structure and organic carbon characteristics is unknown. Herein, high-throughput sequencing technology was used to explore the effects of water level (low and high levels above the water table) and vegetation types (Persicaria hydropiper and Triarrhena lutarioriparia) on microbial community characteristics in the Poyang Lake wetland, and the relationships between soil microbial and organic carbon characteristics were revealed. The results showed that water level had a significant effect on organic carbon characteristics, and that soil total nitrogen, organic carbon, recombinant organic carbon, particle organic carbon, and microbial biomass carbon were higher at low levels above the water table. A positive correlation was noted between soil water content and organic carbon characteristics. Water level and vegetation type significantly affected soil bacterial and fungal diversity, with water level exerting a higher effect than vegetation type. The impacts of water level and vegetation type were higher on fungi than on bacteria. The bacterial diversity and evenness were significantly higher at high levels above the water table, whereas an opposite trend was noted among fungi. The bacterial and fungal richness in T. lutarioriparia community soil was higher than that in P. hydropiper community soil. Although both water level and vegetation type had significant effects on bacterial and fungal community structures, the water level had a higher impact than vegetation type. The bacterial and fungal community changes were the opposite at different water levels but remained the same in different vegetation soils. The organic carbon characteristics of wetland soil were negatively correlated with bacterial diversity but positively correlated with fungal diversity. Soil water content, soluble organic carbon, C/N, and microbial biomass carbon were the key soil factors affecting the wetland microbial community. Acidobacteria, Alphaproteobacteria, Verrucomicrobia, Gammaproteobacteria, and Eurotiomycetes were the key microbiota affecting the soil carbon cycle in the Poyang Lake wetland. Thus, water and carbon sources were the limiting factors for bacteria and fungi in wetlands with low soil water content (30%). Hence, the results provided a theoretical basis for understanding the microbial-driven mechanism of the wetland carbon cycle.
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