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Dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium dominates soil nitrate retention capacity in subtropical forests

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BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS
卷 56, 期 6, 页码 785-797

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DOI: 10.1007/s00374-020-01457-w

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Tree species; N cycling; Functional microbes; N-15 tracing analysis; Dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA); Illumina sequencing

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41907022, 31741024, 31901165]
  2. National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars [31625007]
  3. German Science foundation research unit DASIM [DFG FOR 2337]

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The abundance, community composition and activity of key nitrogen (N)-cycling functional guilds were monitored at a site where coniferous Cunninghamia lanceolate and broadleaved Mytilaria laosensis were planted in 1993. Leaf cellulose, litter C/N ratio, leaf dry matter content, soil inorganic N content were significantly higher under C. lanceolata, while specific leaf area, litter production, litter magnesium, soil C and soil C/NO3- ratio were higher under M. laosensis. The N-15 tracing experiment together with quantitative PCR revealed that autotrophic nitrification rates, as well as the abundances of ammonia-oxidizing archaea and comammox Nitrospira were significantly higher under C. lanceolate than M. laosensis. However, M. laosensis exhibited substantially higher nitrate retention capacity via dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA), accompanied by a significantly higher abundance of nrfA gene than C. lanceolate. The Illumina sequencing indicated that tree species markedly affected soil bacterial community composition regardless of the soil layers. Redundancy analysis suggested that litter C/N ratio was the most influential factor explaining functional gene abundances and bacterial communities. Taken together, our findings showed that M. laosensis improved soil N retention capacity mainly through inhibiting autotrophic nitrification while enhancing DNRA activity. This study highlights the importance of tree species identity in influencing the microbially-mediated N cycling and bacterial community composition.

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