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The complex interplay of flooding intensity and land use on soil microbial communities in riparian zones: Insights for ecological restoration
Zhu, Kai; Ye, Fei1; Mei, Yu; Jia, Weitao; Zhu, Xiai2; Li, Shuzhen3; Wu, Shengjun; Zhang, Songlin; Huang, Ping
2025
Source PublicationCATENA
ISSN0341-8162
Volume248Issue:xPages:-
Abstract

The impact of hydrological regimes and land use on soil microorganisms in riparian zones has been welldocumented, but their combined effects on the composition and assembly mechanisms of these communities remain unclear. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted a study examining the fungal and bacterial communities in three land use types-artificial mixed forests, natural grasslands, and cornfields-within riparian zones of the China's Three Gorges Reservoir. We also considered how these communities responded to different flooding intensity gradients. Our results show that natural grasslands fostered increased diversity and network complexity of soil microorganisms with stronger flooding at middle and lower elevations. In contrast, artificial mixed forests enhanced microbial diversity and complexity at higher elevations with lower flooding intensity. Notably, land use had a greater influence on shaping soil microbial community structure, while flooding intensity had a greater impact on assembly processes. Dam-triggered flooding led to a convergence of bacterial community assembly processes across land use types, with deterministic processes playing a dominant role. However, this flooding also magnified the influence of stochastic processes on the structure of soil fungal communities. The assembly processes of these communities were primarily influenced by soil pH, SOC, and TK. These findings underscore the importance of developing vegetation restoration strategies based on riparian zone elevations to maintain soil microbial diversity and stability. This approach offers valuable guidance for ecological restoration efforts in similar regions.

KeywordRiparian zone Flooding intensity Land use Soil microorganisms Community assembly
Subject AreaGeosciences, Multidisciplinary ; Soil Science ; Water Resources
DOI10.1016/j.catena.2024.108549
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
WOS IDWOS:001362996700001
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/14559
Collection2012年后新成立研究组
Affiliation1.Chinese Acad Sci, Chongqing Inst Green & Intelligent Technol, Chongqing 400714, Peoples R China
2.Guangzhou Univ, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China
3.Chinese Acad Sci, Xishuangbanna Trop Bot Garden, Menglun 666303, Yunnan, Peoples R China
4.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Urban Environm, Xiamen 361021, Peoples R China
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Zhu, Kai,Ye, Fei,Mei, Yu,et al. The complex interplay of flooding intensity and land use on soil microbial communities in riparian zones: Insights for ecological restoration[J]. CATENA,2025,248(x):-.
APA Zhu, Kai.,Ye, Fei.,Mei, Yu.,Jia, Weitao.,Zhu, Xiai.,...&Huang, Ping.(2025).The complex interplay of flooding intensity and land use on soil microbial communities in riparian zones: Insights for ecological restoration.CATENA,248(x),-.
MLA Zhu, Kai,et al."The complex interplay of flooding intensity and land use on soil microbial communities in riparian zones: Insights for ecological restoration".CATENA 248.x(2025):-.
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