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024a https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-870472 URI
024a https://doi.org/10.1007/s13225-013-0270-52 DOI
040 a (SwePub)umu
041 a engb eng
042 9 SwePub
072 7a ref2 swepub-contenttype
072 7a art2 swepub-publicationtype
100a Shi, Ling-Ling4 aut
2451 0a Variation in forest soil fungal diversity along a latitudinal gradient
264 c 2013-11-24
264 1b Springer Science and Business Media LLC,c 2014
338 a print2 rdacarrier
520 a In forest ecosystems, plant communities shape soil fungal communities through the provisioning of carbon. Although the variation in forest composition with latitude is well established, little is known about how soil fungal communities vary with latitude. We collected soil samples from 17 forests, along a latitudinal transect in western China. Forest types covered included boreal, temperate, subtropical and tropical forests. We used 454 pyrosequencing techniques to analyze the soil communities. These data were correlated with abiotic and biotic variables to determine which factors most strongly influenced fungal community composition. Our results indicated that temperature, latitude, and plant diversity most strongly influence soil fungal community composition. Fungal diversity patterns were unimodal, with temperate forests (mid latitude) exhibiting the greatest diversity. Furthermore, these diversity patterns indicate that fungal diversity was highest in the forest systems with the lowest tree diversity (temperate forests). Different forest systems were dominated by different fungal subgroups, ectomycorrhizal fungi dominated in boreal and temperate forests; endomycorrhizal fungi dominated in the tropical rainforests, and non-mycorrhizal fungi were best represented in subtropical forests. Our results suggest that soil fungal communities are strongly dependent on vegetation type, with fungal diversity displaying an inverse relationship to plant diversity.
650 7a NATURVETENSKAPx Biologi0 (SwePub)1062 hsv//swe
650 7a NATURAL SCIENCESx Biological Sciences0 (SwePub)1062 hsv//eng
653 a Soil
653 a Fungal communities
653 a Latitudinal gradient
653 a Abiotic factors
653 a Biotic factors
653 a Boreal
653 a temperate
653 a subtropical
653 a and tropical forest
653 a Biodiversity pattern
700a Mortimer, Peter E.4 aut
700a Slik, J. W. Ferry4 aut
700a Zou, Xiao-Ming4 aut
700a Xu, Jianchu4 aut
700a Feng, Wen-Tingu Umeå universitet,Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap4 aut
700a Qiao, Lu4 aut
710a Umeå universitetb Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap4 org
773t Fungal diversityd : Springer Science and Business Media LLCg 64:1, s. 305-315q 64:1<305-315x 1560-2745x 1878-9129
8564 8u https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-87047
8564 8u https://doi.org/10.1007/s13225-013-0270-5

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