Planting density effect on poplar growth traits and soil nutrient availability, and response of microbial community, assembly and function

种植密度对杨树生长性状和土壤养分有效性的影响,以及微生物群落的组成和功能变化

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The interaction between soil characteristics and microbial communities is crucial for poplar growth under different planting densities. Yet, little is understood about their relationships and how they respond to primary environmental drivers across varying planting densities. RESULTS: In this study, we investigated poplar growth metrics, soil characteristics, and community assembly of soil bacterial and fungal communities in four poplar genotypes (M1316, BT17, S86, and B331) planted at low, medium, and high densities. Our findings reveal that planting density significantly influenced poplar growth, soil nutrients, and microbial communities (P < 0.05). Lower and medium planting densities supported superior poplar growth, higher soil nutrient levels, increased microbial diversity, and more stable microbial co-occurrence networks. The assembly of bacterial communities in plantation soils was predominantly deterministic (βNTI < -2), while fungal communities showed more stochastic assembly patterns (-2 < βNTI < 2). Soil available phosphorus (AP) and potassium (AK) emerged as pivotal factors shaping microbial communities and influencing bacterial and fungal community assembly. Elevated AP levels promoted the recruitment of beneficial bacteria such as Bacillus and Streptomyces, known for their phosphate-solubilizing abilities. This facilitated positive feedback regulation of soil AP, forming beneficial loops in soils with lower and medium planting densities. CONCLUSIONS: Our study underscores the critical role of planting density in shaping soil microbial communities and their interaction with poplar growth. This research carries significant implications for enhancing forest management practices by integrating microbiological factors to bolster forest resilience and productivity.

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