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Metagenomic approach revealed effects of forest thinning on bacterial communities in the forest soil of Mt. Janggunbong, South Korea

文献类型:期刊论文

作者LEE Byeong-Ju; EO Soo Hyung
刊名Journal of Mountain Science
出版日期2018-01
卷号15期号:1页码:59-67
关键词16s Rrna Gene Soil Microbiome Next-generation Sequencing Acidobacteria Chloroflexi Proteobacteria
ISSN号1672-6316
DOI10.1007/s11629-017-4428-6
通讯作者EO Soo Hyung
英文摘要The soil microbiome that plays important ecological roles in mountains and forests is influenced by anthropogenic and natural causes. Human activity, particularly harvesting or thinning, affects the soil microbiome in forests by altering environmental conditions, such as vegetation, microclimate, and soil physicochemical properties. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects on forest thinning on the diversity and composition of the soil bacterial community. From next-generation sequencing results of the 16S rRNA gene, we examined differences in soil bacterial diversity and community composition before and after thinning at Mt. Janggunbong, South Korea. We identified 40 phyla, 103 classes, 192 orders, 412 families, 947 genera, and 3,145 species from the soil samples. Acidobacteria and Proteobacteria were the most dominant bacterial phyla in the forest soil of Mt. Janggunbong. Soil bacterial diversity measures (richness, Shannon diversity index, and evenness) at the phylum level increased after thinning, whereas species-level taxonomic richness decreased after thinning. Thinning provided new opportunities for bacterial species in Chloroflexi, Verrucomicrobia, Nitrospirae, and other nondominant bacterial taxa, especially for those not found in Mt. Janggunbong before thinning, to settle and adapt to the changing environment. Our results suggested that thinning affected the diversity and composition of soil bacterial communities in forests and mountains.
语种英语
源URL[http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/20782]  
专题Journal of Mountain Science _Journal of Mountain Science-2018_Vol15 No.1
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LEE Byeong-Ju,EO Soo Hyung. Metagenomic approach revealed effects of forest thinning on bacterial communities in the forest soil of Mt. Janggunbong, South Korea[J]. Journal of Mountain Science,2018,15(1):59-67.
APA LEE Byeong-Ju,&EO Soo Hyung.(2018).Metagenomic approach revealed effects of forest thinning on bacterial communities in the forest soil of Mt. Janggunbong, South Korea.Journal of Mountain Science,15(1),59-67.
MLA LEE Byeong-Ju,et al."Metagenomic approach revealed effects of forest thinning on bacterial communities in the forest soil of Mt. Janggunbong, South Korea".Journal of Mountain Science 15.1(2018):59-67.

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