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Precipitation mediates the role of stochastic process in soil microbial community assembly


ABSTRACT: Precipitation change is often associated with climate warming, but its effects on soil microbial community assembly remain relatively underexplored. Traditionally, it is thought that increasing the magnitude of environmental changes will increase the importance of deterministic processes in community assembly. Here, while ±30% precipitation promoted deterministic processes in the assembly of soil prokaryotic community during a five-year semiarid grassland experiment, ±60% precipitation increased the importance of stochastic processes like random birth/death, countering to conventional thinking. Similarly, analysis of a multifactorial experiment showed that +54% precipitation stimulated a random bacterial birth process while other environmental change factors did not. In addition, the increased taxonomic stochasticity under ±60% precipitation translated into functional stochasticity at the gene, protein, and enzyme levels. Our results revealed the distinctive mechanism and critical role of precipitation in determining microbial assemblages, demonstrating the need to integrate microbial taxonomic information to better predict their functional responses to precipitation changes.

ORGANISM(S): Uncultivated Soil Bacterium

SUBMITTER: Ximei Zhang  

PROVIDER: PXD023103 | iProX | Sun Dec 13 00:00:00 GMT 2020

REPOSITORIES: iProX

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Distinctive pattern and mechanism of precipitation changes affecting soil microbial assemblages in the Eurasian steppe.

Xu Minjie M   Zhu Xunzhi X   Chen Shiping S   Pang Shuang S   Liu Wei W   Gao Lili L   Yang Wei W   Li Tingting T   Zhang Yuhan Y   Luo Chun C   He Dandan D   Wang Zhiping Z   Fan Yi Y   Han Xingguo X   Zhang Ximei X  

iScience 20220208 3


Precipitation may increase or decrease by different intensities, but the pattern and mechanism of soil microbial community assembly under various precipitation changes remain relatively underexplored. Here, although ±30% precipitation caused a small decrease (∼19%) in the within-treatment taxonomic compositional dissimilarity through the deterministic competitive exclusion process in a steppe ecosystem, ±60% precipitation caused a large increase (∼35%) in the dissimilarity through the stochastic  ...[more]

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