Unraveling fertilization effects on the dynamics of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community in the Qinghai-Tibet Alpine Meadow

Soil Ecology Letters(2024)

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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) represent a crucial component of soil microorganisms, playing pivotal roles in promoting plant growth by enhancing nutrient availability. However, the responses of AMF communities to different fertilization regimes and their correlations with plant communities in the context of anthropogenic disturbances in alpine meadow ecosystems remain largely unexplored. In this study, we investigated the effects of nitrogen, phosphorus, and combined nitrogen-phosphorus fertilization on AMF communities and their interconnections with plant diversity and biomass based on a seven-year long-term experiment conducted on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Our results showed significant shifts in AMF community structure and composition under different fertilization treatments, while the richness of AMF exhibited no remarkable alterations. Notably, soil pH decreased, and electrical conductivity increased with the increasing nitrogen fertilizer application, emerging as pivotal abiotic factors in predicting plant richness and biomass. Fascinatingly, Acaulospora exhibited a positive correlation with plant richness, serving as an important bioindicator of plant richness, while Diversispora emerged as the primary bioindicator of plant biomass. Our findings shed light on potential correlations between AMF community composition and both plant and soil abiotic factors, driven by nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization. We advocate for the critical significance of balanced fertilization in sustaining beneficial plant–soil–AMF interactions in natural ecosystems as well as agricultural soils.
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biodiversity,arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi,nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer,Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
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