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Biology and fertility of soils. 2019 Apr 1;55(4):213-227. doi: 10.1007/s00374-019-01343-0 Q15.12024

Exotic earthworms maintain soil biodiversity by altering bottom-up effects of plants on the composition of soil microbial groups and nematode communities

外来蚯蚓通过改变植物对土壤微生物组和线虫群落的底部影响来维持土壤生物多样性 翻译改进

Yuanhu Shao  1  2, Weixin Zhang  1  2, Nico Eisenhauer  3  4, Tao Liu  2  5, Olga Ferlian  3  4, Xiaoli Wang  6, Yanmei Xiong  7, Chenfei Liang  8, Shenglei Fu  1  2

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  • 1 Key Laboratory of Geospatial Technology for the Middle and Lower Yellow River Regions (Henan University), Ministry of Education, College of Environment and Planning, Henan University, Kaifeng 475004, China.
  • 2 Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded, Ecosystems, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, China.
  • 3 German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Deutscher Platz 5e, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.
  • 4 Institute of Biology, Leipzig University, Deutscher Platz 5e, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.
  • 5 University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
  • 6 State Key Laboratory of Plateau Ecology and Agriculture, Qinghai Academy of, Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Qinghai University, Xining 810016, China.
  • 7 Research Institute of Tropical Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Guangzhou, 510520, China.
  • 8 Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Carbon Cycling in Forest Ecosystems and, Carbon Sequestration, Zhejiang A & F University, Lin'an 311300, China.
  • DOI: 10.1007/s00374-019-01343-0 PMID: 33911324

    摘要 Ai翻译

    Bottom-up effects of plants on soil communities can be modified by the activity of exotic earthworms, by altering resource availability for soil food webs through feeding, burrowing, and casting activities. The present study explored effects of plants (planting of shrubs) on soil micro-food webs (composition of soil microbial and nematode communities), and whether these effects were altered by the activity of exotic earthworms (exotic earthworms addition). Planted shrubs resulted in a non-significant increase of bacterial biomass and significantly increased the abundance of different nematode trophic groups and total nematode biomass, indicating that planted shrubs had significant bottom-up effects on soil bacteria and nematodes. Planted shrubs decreased nematode diversity, evenness, and richness, but increased nematode dominance in the plots where the abundance of exotic earthworms was not amended. By contrast, these effects of shrub presence on soil biodiversity were not found in the plots that received exotic earthworms. In addition, planted shrubs increased the total energy flux to the nematode community. By contrast, the elevated activity of exotic earthworms mitigated the increase in total energy flux to nematodes in the presence of shrubs, and increased the ratio of fungal to bacterial PLFAs. Both of these changes indicate reduced energy flux in the plots with added exotic earthworms. Nematode diversity decreased, while nematode dominance increased with increasing total energy flux to nematodes, probably because few species benefited from high energy flux. Our study indicates that exotic earthworms can maintain soil biodiversity by reducing the energy flux through soil food webs.

    Keywords: bottom-up effects; energy flux; exotic earthworms; microbial PLFAs; soil micro-food webs; soil nematodes.

    Keywords:exotic earthworms; soil biodiversity; plant-soil interactions; microbial groups; nematode communities

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    期刊名:Biology and fertility of soils

    缩写:BIOL FERT SOILS

    ISSN:0178-2762

    e-ISSN:1432-0789

    IF/分区:5.1/Q1

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