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Spatial Patterns and Drivers of Microbial Taxa in a Karst Broadleaf Forest. | LitMetric

Spatial Patterns and Drivers of Microbial Taxa in a Karst Broadleaf Forest.

Front Microbiol

Key Laboratory of Agro-Ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, China.

Published: July 2018


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Article Abstract

Spatial patterns and drivers of soil microbial communities have not yet been well documented. Here, we used geostatistical modeling and Illumina sequencing of 16S rRNA genes to explore how the main microbial taxa at the phyla level are spatially distributed in a 25-ha karst broadleaf forest in southwest China. , dominated by and , was the most abundant phylum (34.51%) in the karst forest soils. Other dominating phyla were (30.73%), and (12.24%). Soil microbial taxa showed spatial dependence with an autocorrelation range of 44.4-883.0 m, most of them within the scope of the study plots (500 m). An increasing trend was observed for , , and from north to south in the study area, but an opposite trend for , , and was observed. , , , and had patchy patterns, had a unimodal pattern, and had an intermittent pattern with low and high value strips. Location, soil total phosphorus, elevation, and plant density were significantly correlated with main soil bacterial taxa in the karst forest. Moreover, the total variation in soil microbial communities better explained by spatial factors than environmental variables. Furthermore, a large part of variation (76.8%) was unexplained in the study. Therefore, our results suggested that dispersal limitation was the primary driver of spatial pattern of soil microbial taxa in broadleaved forest in karst areas, and other environmental variables (i.e., soil porosity and temperature) should be taken into consideration.

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