Land (May 2022)

Determinants of Soil Bacterial Diversity in a Black Soil Region in a Large-Scale Area

  • Jiacheng Niu,
  • Huaizhi Tang,
  • Qi Liu,
  • Feng Cheng,
  • Leina Zhang,
  • Lingling Sang,
  • Yuanfang Huang,
  • Chongyang Shen,
  • Bingbo Gao,
  • Zibing Niu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/land11050731
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 731

Abstract

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Soils in black soil areas are high in organic matter and rich in nutrients. Soil microorganisms are particularly critical to cultivated land. The objective of this study was to explore the influencing factors of soil bacterial diversity under special regional conditions in a black soil region. In this study, the cultivated land in a black soil area was used as the study area and a random forest was used to map the bacterial abundance in the black soil area based on 1810 sample points. DbMEM analysis was used to quantify the spatial effect of the black soil area and to identify the influencing factors of soil bacterial abundance in the black soil area in combination with soil properties, terrain, and climate. Results of a variation division showed that broad (8.336%), AT (accumulated temperature, 5.520%), and pH (4.184%) were the main factors affecting soil bacterial diversity. The broad effect was more significant in the spatial effect, which may be related to the local landscape configuration. Overall, our research showed that the influencing factors of soil bacteria will be affected by regional characteristics.

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