Positive effects of fungal ? diversity on soil multifunctionality mediated by pH in the natural restoration succession stages of alpine meadow patches

ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS(2023)

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Abstract
It is important to have a deep understanding of microbial diversity-multifunctionality relationships. Studies on alpha diversity of microorganisms have been reported extensively, but the different microbial species of diversity at beta scale is still unclear. In this study, we selected bare patches (BP), vegetated patches (VP) and healthy alpine meadows (AM) of different degradation severity in different restoration succession stages to investigate the microbial alpha and beta diversity (bacteria and fungi), and soil multifunctionality (i.e. plant aboveground biomass, belowground biomass, soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, ammonium nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen, and available phosphorus) to analyze the relationship between each other. The results show that the most crucial limiting factors were soil pH and moisture in the natural restoration succession stages of degraded patches, and soil moisture affects pH and mediates the microbial diversity-multifunctionality relationships. Fungal beta diversity and multifunctionality were positively correlated, bacterial alpha diversity and multifunctionality were negatively correlated. Soil pH not only directly impacts on multifunctionality, but also indirectly affects multifunctionality by influencing bacterial alpha and fungal beta diversity. These results indicate that fungal beta diversity can positively predict soil multifunctionality, and is the key mediator of soil pH and multi-functionality. Our findings highlight the potential of fungal beta diversity to improve soil multifunctionality in the natural restoration succession stages of degraded meadow patches.
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? diversity,Soil pH,Soil multifunctionality,Natural restoration succession stages
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