日本地球惑星科学連合2018年大会

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[M-IS14] 生物地球化学

2018年5月23日(水) 15:30 〜 17:00 101 (幕張メッセ国際会議場 1F)

コンビーナ:木庭 啓介(京都大学生態学研究センター)、柴田 英昭(北海道大学北方生物圏フィールド科学センター)、大河内 直彦(海洋研究開発機構、共同)、山下 洋平(北海道大学 大学院地球環境科学研究院)、座長:木庭 啓介(京都大学)、藤井 一至砂村 倫成

15:45 〜 16:00

[MIS14-14] Changes in climate cause important functional changes at the soil fungal community

*Carles Castaño1,2Björn Lindahl3Josu G Alday1Andreas Hagenbo3Juan Martínez de Aragón4Javier Parladé5Joan Pera5José Antonio Bonet4,1 (1.University of Lleida. Department of Crop and Forest Sciences、2.Forest Bioengineering Solutions S.A.、3.Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Soil and Environment、4.Centre Tecnològic Forestal de Catalunya, CTFC-CEMFOR、5.Protecció Vegetal Sostenible, IRTA, Centre de Cabrils)

キーワード:climate change, drought, ergosterol, fungal community, mycorrhizal

Changes in soil climate can regulate fungal community composition and structure in Mediterranean forests. Here, we studied spatio-temporal changes of the soil fungal communities in a Mediterranean Pinus pinaster forest and we correlate community shifts with changes in soil moisture and temperature.

Here, we studied the fungal communities in 336 soil samples collected monthly during a year from 28 long-term experimental plots. Fungal community was studied by PacBio sequencing of ITS2 amplicons and standing fungal biomass was quantified by analysing ergosterol. Fungal community was taxonomically described at species, functional and fungal trait level.

Summer months and late winter registered the lowest soil fungal biomass whereas autumn registered the greatest biomass, coinciding with a greater relative abundance of mycorrhizal species. Spatio-temporal changes in community composition correlated significantly with changes in soil moisture and temperature. Relative proportions of mycorrhizal fungi were increased under drought conditions, in comparison with free-living fungi. Mycorrhizal species with short distance exploration type increased in relative abundance under dry conditions, whereas species with long exploration type were more abundant under wetter conditions.

We show compositional and functional changes in fungal communities correlated with changes in climatic conditions. Free-living fungi could be negatively affected by increasing droughts in Mediterranean forest ecosystems.