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Microbial distribution patterns and driving factors related to nitrogen cycling in karst Tiankeng soil

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摘要 Soil nitrogen(N)cycling is one of the most critical biogeochemical cycles,and N cycling-related microorganisms are the primary driving force behind N cycling in natural environments.The large karst sinkholes in China,known as Tiankengs,harbor abundant unique biological resources due to their particular environmental conditions.However,N cycling-related microorganisms in Tiankeng soils and their connection to ecosystem processes remain poorly studied.In this study,we investigated the distribution patterns and genomic diversity of N cycling-related microorganisms both inside and outside the Luohun cave Tiankeng in Guizhou,China,utilizing high-throughput sequencing and other techniques.The results indicated that the diversities and abundances of denitrifying bacteria,ammonia-oxidizing bacteria,and ammonia-oxidizing archaea communities inside the Tiankeng were higher than those outside the Tiankeng;however,the microbial network relationships were more fragile inside the Tiankeng.The most abundant species of denitrifying bacteria,ammonia-oxidizing bacteria,and ammonia-oxidizing archaea inside the Tiankeng were unclassified_p_Proteobacteria(47.8%),unclassified_k_norank(AOB,OTU121,37.3%),and unclassified_g_norank_f_norank_o_norank_c_environmental_samples(55.7%),respectively;outside the Tiankeng,they were unclassified_k_norank_d_bacteria(54.5%),unclassified_k_norank(AOB,OTU121,48.1%),and unclassified_k_norank(AOA,OTU70,49.6%),respectively.Additionally,the N content inside the Tiankeng was significantly lower(P<0.05)under the influence of these N cycling-related microorganisms,whereas the nutrient contents were higher than that outside the Tiankeng.To the best of our knowledge,this is the first report on the crucial microbial distribution patterns driving N cycling in karst Tiankengs and provides new insights into the structure and potential functions of N cycling-related microorganisms in the unique ecological environment of fragile Tiankeng ecosystems.
出处 《Pedosphere》 2025年第4期706-714,共9页 土壤圈(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31860023) the Light of West China Program of Chinese Academic of Sciences(No.[2019]90) the Basic Research Fund of Guangxi Academy of Sciences,China(No.CQZ-D-1904) the Fundamental Research Fund of the Guangxi Institute of Botany,China(Guizhiye Nos.24010 and 24012).
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