[Difference of soil nematode communities between the humus and soil surface layer in the cold temperate coniferous and broadleaved mixed forest of Yulong Snow Mountain Nature Reserve, Yunnan, China].

Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao

Key Laboratory of Tropical Forest Ecology, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mengla 666303, Yunnan, China.

Published: March 2020

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  • A high-throughput sequencing method was used to study nematode communities in the humus and soil surface layers of a forest, resulting in over 5.7 million sequences and identification of 44 nematode families.
  • In the humus layer, the Tylenchidae family dominated, with bacterivorous, fungivorous, and herbivorous groups being the most common, while the soil surface layer was dominated by Mononchidae, noted for its higher number of predatory nematodes.
  • Although no significant differences in overall community diversity were found between the two layers, the humus layer had lower diversity at the family level, and notable differences were observed in community composition and structure between the two habitats.

Article Abstract

A high-throughput sequencing approach was used to differentiate the nematode communities in the humus and soil surface layer (0-10 cm) in 20 hm plot located in the cold temperate coniferous and broadleaved mixed forest of Yulong Snow Mountain Nature Reserve, Lijiang, Yunnan. A total of 5744582 sequences were obtained, which were further annotated to 44 nematode families. In the humus layer, 37 families were recorded, with Tylenchidae (18.1%) being the most dominant family. For trophic groups, bacterivorous, fungivorous and herbivorous were predominant. The soil surface layer had 41 families, with Mononchidae (45.4%) being the most dominant family. The relative abundance of predatory nematode was highest in the soil surface layer. There was no significant difference in the α diversity indices (Shannon, Simpson and Chao1 index) of nematode communities at the OTU level between two habitats. At the family level, however, α diversity of nematode community in the humus layer was significantly lower than in soil surface layer. β diversity of the nematode community was significantly different in the two habitats, with lower Cody index but high Sorensen non-similarity index in the humus habitat. Results of non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) analysis showed that the internal structure difference of nematode community in the soil surface layer was higher than that in the humus layer.

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