残留物(化学)
农业
营养物
氮气
竞赛(生物学)
分解
农学
土壤水分
化学
生物
生态学
生物化学
有机化学
作者
Meiling Zhang,Liyu Zhang,Jing Li,Shuyu Huang,Shiyu Wang,Yuanzheng Zhao,Wei Zhou,Chao Ai
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-60948-2
摘要
Plant residue decomposition is critical for carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Nitrogen (N) availability alters this process through orchestrating the microbial community, yet the mechanisms remain elusive. By investigating the wheat residue decomposition process and the microbial succession under different N input levels in agricultural fields, we find that higher N availability accelerates residue breakdown mainly at the early stage by promoting the rapid colonization of a soil-derived microbial consortium with key interactions. Metabolic potential evaluations show that the Bacillus decomposers harbor diverse carbohydrate-active enzymes that degrade cellulose and hemicellulose, whereas the non-decomposer Staphylococcus sciuri efficiently transports and consumes downstream sugar products. Synthetic communities combined with omics techniques confirm that the N-enriched non-decomposer S. sciuri restricts the growth of weak decomposers through sugar depletion, thereby restructuring the community dominated by strong decomposers. This shift increases the residue decomposition rate by 16.77% under N fertilization. Our results highlight the important role of usually overlooked fast-growing non-decomposers in agricultural soil carbon cycling.
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