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Trajectories of soil microbial recovery in response to restoration strategies in one of the largest and oldest open-pit phosphate mine in Asia

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作者Yan,Kai; Luo,Ya-Huang; Li,Yun-Ju; Du,Ling-Pan; Gui,Heng; Chen,Si-Chong
刊名ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
出版日期2023
卷号262页码:115215
关键词Dianchi basin Hierarchical bayesian model Microbial function Open-pit phosphate mine reclamation Restoration strategies Scenario analysis BACTERIAL COMMUNITY FUNGAL COMMUNITIES BIOMASS CHINA STOICHIOMETRY
ISSN号1090-2414
DOI10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115215
英文摘要Southwestern China has the largest geological phosphorus-rich mountain in the world, which is seriously degraded by mining activities. Understanding the trajectory of soil microbial recovery and identifying the driving factors behind such restoration, as well as conducting corresponding predictive simulations, can be instrumental in facilitating ecological rehabilitation. Here, high-throughput sequencing and machine learning-based approaches were employed to investigate restoration chronosequences under four restoration strategies (spontaneous re-vegetation with or without topsoil; artificial re-vegetation with or without the addition of topsoil) in one of the largest and oldest open-pit phosphate mines worldwide. Although soil phosphorus (P) is extremely high here (max = 68.3 mg/g), some phosphate solubilizing bacteria and mycorrhiza fungi remain as the predominant functional types. Soil stoichiometry ratios (C:P and N:P) closely relate to the bacterial variation, but soil P content contributes less to microbial dynamics. Meanwhile, as restoration age increases, denitrifying bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi significantly increased. Significantly, based on partial least squares path analysis, it was found that the restoration strategy is the primary factor that drives soil bacterial and fungal composition as well as functional types through both direct and indirect effects. These indirect effects arise from factors such as soil thickness, moisture, nutrient stoichiometry, pH, and plant composition. Moreover, its indirect effects constitute the main driving force towards microbial diversity and functional variation. Using a hierarchical Bayesian model, scenario analysis reveals that the recovery trajectories of soil microbes are contingent upon changes in restoration stage and treatment strategy; inappropriate plant allocation may impede the recovery of the soil microbial community. This study is helpful for understanding the dynamics of the restoration process in degraded phosphorus-rich ecosystems, and subsequently selecting more reasonable recovery strategies.
WOS记录号WOS:001039269500001
源URL[http://ir.kib.ac.cn/handle/151853/75467]  
专题中国科学院昆明植物研究所
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Yan,Kai,Luo,Ya-Huang,Li,Yun-Ju,et al. Trajectories of soil microbial recovery in response to restoration strategies in one of the largest and oldest open-pit phosphate mine in Asia[J]. ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY,2023,262:115215.
APA Yan,Kai,Luo,Ya-Huang,Li,Yun-Ju,Du,Ling-Pan,Gui,Heng,&Chen,Si-Chong.(2023).Trajectories of soil microbial recovery in response to restoration strategies in one of the largest and oldest open-pit phosphate mine in Asia.ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY,262,115215.
MLA Yan,Kai,et al."Trajectories of soil microbial recovery in response to restoration strategies in one of the largest and oldest open-pit phosphate mine in Asia".ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY 262(2023):115215.

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