生物量(生态学)
环境科学
生态学
固碳
土壤碳
碳循环
生物
微生物群
生物多样性
碳纤维
森林生态学
生态系统
农林复合经营
土壤水分
二氧化碳
复合数
生物信息学
材料科学
复合材料
作者
Mark Anthony,Leho Tedersoo,Bruno De Vos,Luc Croisé,Henning Meesenburg,Markus Wagner,Henning Andreae,Frank Jacob,Paweł Lech,Anna Kowalska,Martin Greve,G. A. Popova,Beat Frey,Arthur Geßler,Marcus Schaub,Marco Ferretti,Peter Waldner,Vicent Calatayud,Roberto Canullo,Giancarlo Papitto
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-46792-w
摘要
Abstract Forest soils harbor hyper-diverse microbial communities which fundamentally regulate carbon and nutrient cycling across the globe. Directly testing hypotheses on how microbiome diversity is linked to forest carbon storage has been difficult, due to a lack of paired data on microbiome diversity and in situ observations of forest carbon accumulation and storage. Here, we investigated the relationship between soil microbiomes and forest carbon across 238 forest inventory plots spanning 15 European countries. We show that the composition and diversity of fungal, but not bacterial, species is tightly coupled to both forest biotic conditions and a seven-fold variation in tree growth rates and biomass carbon stocks when controlling for the effects of dominant tree type, climate, and other environmental factors. This linkage is particularly strong for symbiotic endophytic and ectomycorrhizal fungi known to directly facilitate tree growth. Since tree growth rates in this system are closely and positively correlated with belowground soil carbon stocks, we conclude that fungal composition is a strong predictor of overall forest carbon storage across the European continent.
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