Shifts in rhizosphere fungal community during secondary succession following abandonment from agriculture
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| Publication date | 10-2017 |
| Journal | The ISME Journal |
| Volume | Issue number | 11 | 10 |
| Pages (from-to) | 2294–2304 |
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| Abstract |
Activities of rhizosphere microbes are key to the functioning of
terrestrial ecosystems. It is commonly believed that bacteria are the
major consumers of root exudates and that the role of fungi in the
rhizosphere is mostly limited to plant-associated taxa, such as
mycorrhizal fungi, pathogens and endophytes, whereas less is known about
the role of saprotrophs. In order to test the hypothesis that the role
of saprotrophic fungi in rhizosphere processes increases with increased
time after abandonment from agriculture, we determined the composition
of fungi that are active in the rhizosphere along a chronosequence of
ex-arable fields in the Netherlands. Intact soil cores were collected
from nine fields that represent three stages of land abandonment and
pulse labeled with 13CO2. The fungal contribution
to metabolization of plant-derived carbon was evaluated using
phospholipid analysis combined with stable isotope probing (SIP),
whereas fungal diversity was analyzed using DNA-SIP combined with
454-sequencing. We show that in recently abandoned fields most of the
root-derived 13C was taken up by bacteria but that in long-term abandoned fields most of the root-derived 13C
was found in fungal biomass. Furthermore, the composition of the active
functional fungal community changed from one composed of fast-growing
and pathogenic fungal species to one consisting of beneficial and
slower-growing fungal species, which may have essential consequences for
the carbon flow through the soil food web and consequently nutrient
cycling and plant succession.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supplementary data |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2017.90 |
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