Urbanisation shapes microbial community composition and functional attributes more so than vegetation type in urban greenspaces across climatic zones
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Start Time:2024-05-18 15:50(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:10min

Session:S19 主题19、地球关键带与全球变化 » S19-1主题19、地球关键带与全球变化 专题19.1、专题19.2、专题19.3、专题19.4(18日下午,109)

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Abstract

Urbanisation, as a global driver of change, modifies the natural environment with well-known consequences to biological communities. Under natural conditions, vegetation drives soil processes in concert with the soil microbial community in their rhizosphere. It remains unclear whether and how vegetation influences these communities in heavily disturbed urban systems where many ecosystem services are also strictly linked to soils and their biota. Here, we used amplicon sequencing and GeoChip arrays to study soil microbiota responses to urbanisation and tree functional types across climatic zones. Our data show that soil microbial communities vary widely across biomes, yet urban parks have compositionally unique microbial communities that are distinct from semi-natural forests. Neither functional trait richness nor functional gene relative abundances responded clearly to urbanization or vegetation type. Despite functional redundancy, vegetation type did affect soil communities compositionally. Soils under trees producing recalcitrant litter had a higher richness of fungal species than the labile ones, whereas lawns, despite of their structural simplicity, had an unexpectedly high diversity of bacteria and fungi. In summary, despite distinct differences in the soil microbiota across biomes, urbanisation and vegetation type have similar effects on structuring microbial communities within biomes. However, the urban soil microbiota, irrespective of the plant functional type they associate with, are functionally comparable to those in semi-natural forests, suggesting functional redundancy within this unique microbiota.

Keywords
biomes,urban greenspace,plant functional types,microbial communities,microbial functional traits
Speaker
郑邦晓
副教授 厦门理工学院

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郑邦晓 厦门理工学院
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厦门大学近海海洋环境科学国家重点实验室
中国科学院城市环境研究所
自然资源部第三海洋研究所
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