Biological Interactions Mediate Soil Functions by Altering Rare Microbial Communities.

Environ Sci Technol

Key Laboratory of Urban Environment and Health, Ningbo Urban Environment Observation and Research Station, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen 361021, China.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Soil microbes are crucial for soil health and nutrient cycling, but the role of soil organisms (fauna) in shaping these microbial communities is not well understood.
  • This study explored how competition and predation among soil fauna affected microbial diversity, particularly rare bacteria and fungi, across two different soil types with distinct fertilization histories.
  • Results showed that predation positively influenced the abundance of important soil functional genes and that long-term organic fertilization improved soil's resilience to these animal interactions, highlighting the need to consider both competitive and predatory dynamics in ecosystem studies.

Article Abstract

Soil microbes, the main driving force of terrestrial biogeochemical cycles, facilitate soil organic matter turnover. However, the influence of the soil fauna on microbial communities remains poorly understood. We investigated soil microbiota dynamics by introducing competition and predation among fauna into two soil ecosystems with different fertilization histories. The interactions significantly affected rare microbial communities including bacteria and fungi. Predation enhanced the abundance of C/N cycle-related genes. Rare microbial communities are important drivers of soil functional gene enrichment. Key rare microbial taxa, including , , and , were identified. Metabolomics analysis suggested that increased functional gene abundance may be due to specific microbial metabolic activity mediated by soil fauna interactions. Predation had a stronger effect on rare microbes, functional genes, and microbial metabolism compared to competition. Long-term organic fertilizer application increased the soil resistance to animal interactions. These findings provide a comprehensive understanding of microbial community dynamics under soil biological interactions, emphasizing the roles of competition and predation among soil fauna in terrestrial ecosystems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.4c00375DOI Listing

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