Globally nitrogen addition alters soil microbial community structure, but has minor effects on soil microbial diversity and richness

  • Xudong Wang
  • , Jiguang Feng
  • , Gukailin Ao
  • , Wenkuan Qin
  • , Mengguang Han
  • , Yawen Shen
  • , Mengli Liu
  • , Ying Chen
  • , Biao Zhu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Globally increasing nitrogen (N) deposition is recognized as an important regulator of soil microbial communities. However, how N enrichment affects soil microbial diversity, richness and community structure remains unclear at the global scale. Here, by focusing on high-throughput amplicon sequencing data from field experiments using N fertilizers only, we conducted a meta-analysis of a global dataset assessing the responses of microbial diversity (Shannon index), richness (Chao1, OTU richness) and community structure to N addition. Our results showed that N addition significantly reduced soil bacterial diversity (−2.3%), and such effect was significant in cropland (rather than grassland and forest) and with urea addition (rather than ammonium nitrate). However, there was no significant effect of N addition on soil fungal diversity and microbial (bacterial or fungal) richness. Moreover, N addition shifted microbial community structure likely due to the microbial adaptation to N-excess, but had no significant effect on microbial beta-diversity. Model-selection analysis further showed that the change in soil pH was the most important factor regulating the responses of soil bacterial diversity and richness to N addition. Overall, our results contribute to an in-depth understanding of the effects of N addition on soil microbial diversity and community structure in terrestrial ecosystems at the global scale.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108982
JournalSoil Biology and Biochemistry
Volume179
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Community structure
  • Meta-analysis
  • Nitrogen addition
  • Richness
  • Soil microbial diversity
  • Soil pH

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