Linking soil fungi to bacterial community assembly in arid ecosystems
North West Agriculture and Forestry University · Northwest A&F University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Revealing the roles of biotic factors in driving community assembly, which is crucial for the understanding of biodiversity and ecosystem functions, is a fundamental but infrequently investigated subject in microbial ecology. Here, combining a cross-biome observational study with an experimental microcosm study, we provided evidence to reveal the major roles of biotic factors (i.e., soil fungi and cross-kingdom species associations) in determining soil bacterial biogeography and community assembly in complex terrestrial ecosystems of the arid regions of northwest China. The results showed that the soil fungal richness mediates the balance of assembly processes of bacterial communities, and stochastic assembly…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 48.29
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 90
Authors
6- SJShuo Jiao
North West Agriculture and Forestry University, Northwest A&F University
- HCHaiyan Chu
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Soil Science
- BZBaogang Zhang
Zhejiang A & F University
- XWXiaorong Wei
Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A&F University
- WCWeimin ChenCorresponding
North West Agriculture and Forestry University, Northwest A&F University
Topics & keywords
- Biome
- Ecosystem
- Arid
- Species richness
- Ecology
- Biodiversity
- Community structure
- Microcosm