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Effect of termite mounds on soil microbial communities and microbial processes: Implications for soil carbon and nitrogen cycling
Chen, Chunfeng; Singh, Ashutosh Kumar; Yang, Bin; Wang, Haofei1; Liu, Wenjie
2023
Source PublicationGEODERMA
ISSN0016-7061
Volume431Issue:xPages:-
Abstract

Fungus-feeding termites are considered to be ecosystem engineers because of their ability to construct massive and complex mounds with different soil physicochemical and biological properties in tropical ecosystems. However, the impact of the termite nesting process on soil microbial communities and microbial functions related to nutrient cycling is poorly understood. In this study, we investigated termite-induced changes in soil microbial communities and their nutrient cycling functions within termite mounds (i.e. live mounds and abandoned mounds) in the humid tropical region of Southwest China. We found that the live mounds harbour intermediate microbial community richness (i.e. PLFAs, fungi, bacteria, G+, and G-bacteria) between sur-rounding topsoils and deep soils, with the ratio of fungi to bacteria (F:B) in mounds being significantly higher than in surrounding soils. However, the microbial communities gradually transformed to resemble the sur-rounding soils after the mounds were abandoned because of natural weathering and plant invasion. A relatively more uniform distribution of microbial communities was found within live mounds than in abandoned mounds and surrounding soils, suggesting that termites shaped the environment within the mounds, leading to the ho-mogenisation of microbial communities. In addition, the termite-induced changes of soil physicochemical properties (e.g. water content, pH, organic matter, total N and P) were closely linked to microbial communities. We also observed a reduction in microbial processes associated with nutrient cycling, including microbial respiration, and extracellular enzymatic activities, in mounds relative to the surrounding topsoils. These findings have important implications for exploring microbial communities within termite mounds, which is critical to understand the potential role of termites in regulating soil carbon and nitrogen cycling in tropical ecosystems.

KeywordFungus-growing termites Odontotermes yunnanensis Microbial community composition Extracellular enzyme Soil microbial respiration
Subject AreaSoil Science
DOI10.1016/j.geoderma.2023.116368
Indexed BySCI
WOS IDWOS:000931544800001
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/13388
Collection2012年后新成立研究组
Affiliation1.Chinese Acad Sci, CAS Key Lab Trop Forest Ecol, Xishuangbanna Trop Bot Garden, Menglun, Yunnan 666303, Peoples R China
2.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
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Chen, Chunfeng,Singh, Ashutosh Kumar,Yang, Bin,et al. Effect of termite mounds on soil microbial communities and microbial processes: Implications for soil carbon and nitrogen cycling[J]. GEODERMA,2023,431(x):-.
APA Chen, Chunfeng,Singh, Ashutosh Kumar,Yang, Bin,Wang, Haofei,&Liu, Wenjie.(2023).Effect of termite mounds on soil microbial communities and microbial processes: Implications for soil carbon and nitrogen cycling.GEODERMA,431(x),-.
MLA Chen, Chunfeng,et al."Effect of termite mounds on soil microbial communities and microbial processes: Implications for soil carbon and nitrogen cycling".GEODERMA 431.x(2023):-.
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