[Soil microbes functional diversity in sand-fixing Caragana microphylla communities in Horqin Sandy Land].

Cheng-you Cao, Jin-dong Yag, Xiao-shu Han, Ying Zhang
Author Information
  1. Cheng-you Cao: College of Sciences, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110004, China. caochengyou@163.com

Abstract

Aimed to understand the soil microbes functional diversity in sand-fixing Caragana microphylla communities in Horqin Sandy Land, the soil microbial carbon sources metabolism diversity in 9-, 16-, and 26-yr-old C. microphylla plantations, natural C. microphylla community, and mov-ture, the average well color development (AWCD) and the capabilities of soil microbes in metabo-lizing carboxylic acids, carbohydrates, polymers, amino acids, amines, and aromatics were obvi-ously higher in moving sand dune than in the plantations. The carbon source types metabolized by soil microbes increased with the increasing age of the plantations, and the carbon source metabolic pattern of the soil microbes in 26-yr-old C. microphylla plantation was similar to that in natural C. microphylla community. The functional diversity and evenness index of soil microbes decreased after the establishment of C. microphylla on moving sand dune, whereas the functional diversity of soil microbes increased with increasing age of C. microphylla plantation.

MeSH Term

Bacteria
Biodiversity
Caragana
Carbon
China
Conservation of Natural Resources
Desert Climate
Soil Microbiology

Chemicals

Carbon

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