Ecological Indicators (Jun 2024)

Nitrogen functional profiles of microbiomes in diverse agricultural and forest soils and its driver at continental scale in China

  • Yongpeng Zhao,
  • Shuling Wang,
  • Kai Cai,
  • Zhihui Wang,
  • Alan L. Wright,
  • Xianjun Jiang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 163
p. 112087

Abstract

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Functional characteristics of microbiomes are good predictors of nitrogen (N) biogeochemistry, but soil microbial N-functional profiles under different land use practices and their dominant drivers at continental scale remain unclear. For this study, we selected soils having a broad range of edaphic factors across different land use practices and soil types in China and used metagenomic sequencing to investigate N-functional profiles of microbiomes. The N-pathway frequencies were highest in paddy soils, and the composition of N-cycling genes in paddy soils significantly diverged from upland and forest soils. Differential abundance analysis showed that genes associated with nitrogen dissimilatory pathways exhibited enrichment in paddy soils, whereas those linked to assimilatory pathways were enriched in forest soils. Aggregated boosted tree analysis revealed that the frequencies of N-pathways and relative abundances of N-cycling genes were mainly explained by soil moisture and pH. Partial Mantel and redundancy analysis consistently showed that N-functional composition correlated strongest with moisture and pH. Overall, our results demonstrated that soil moisture and pH were vital drivers of microbial N-functional profiles, providing novel evidence for soil moisture and pH’s role in driving whole nitrogen cycling. Considering the large fluctuations in moisture over time, soil pH, with minor seasonality, could be used as indicators to reflect microbial N-functional profiles at the continental scale.

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