Soil microbial diversity and litter decomposition increase along a forest recovery gradient in tropical montane forests of Malaysian Borneo
Soil microbial diversity and litter decomposition increase along a forest recovery gradient in tropical montane forests of Malaysian Borneo
Abstract Logging and forest conversion are occurring at alarming rates in the tropical forests. These disturbances alter soil chemistry and microbial diversity, and disrupt carbon cycling through shifts in litter decomposition. Direct links between microbial diversity and soil properties such as pH are well established; however, the indirect impacts of logging and forest conversion on microbial diversity and litter decomposition are poorly understood. We investigated how soil properties and soil functions change across a forest recovery gradient in the tropical montane forests of Malaysian Borneo. We used surface (top 5 cm) soil to assess soil physicochemical properties, next-generation DNA sequencing to assess soil microbial diversity, and standardized litterbags to assess litter decomposition and stabilization. Our results show that soils of the older forests harbored significantly greater microbial diversity, decomposed litter faster, and stabilized greater amounts of litter than soils of the younger forests and converted sites. These results suggest that logging and forest conversion significantly affect soil microbial diversity and can have lasting effects on carbon cycling in tropical montane forests.
Moon Jessica B.、Sniegocki Renee、Gireneus Jude、Seelan Jaya Seelan S.、Farmer Michael C.、Weindorf David C.、Naithani Kusum、Rutrough Abigail L.
University of Arkansas||Murray State UniversityUniversity of ArkansasUniversiti Malaysia SabahUniversiti Malaysia SabahTexas Tech UniversityTexas Tech UniversityUniversity of ArkansasTexas Tech University
环境科学理论环境科学技术现状环境生物学微生物学
16s RNAITSnext-generation sequencingsoil microbiometea-bag index
Moon Jessica B.,Sniegocki Renee,Gireneus Jude,Seelan Jaya Seelan S.,Farmer Michael C.,Weindorf David C.,Naithani Kusum,Rutrough Abigail L..Soil microbial diversity and litter decomposition increase along a forest recovery gradient in tropical montane forests of Malaysian Borneo[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-26].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.14.096883.点此复制
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