Warmer winters result in reshaping of the European beech forest soil microbiome (bacteria, archaea and fungi)—With potential implications for ecosystem functioning

Author:

Dahl Mathilde Borg1ORCID,Kreyling Juergen2,Petters Sebastian1,Wang Haitao1,Mortensen Martin Steen3,Maccario Lorrie3,Sørensen Søren J.3,Urich Tim1,Weigel Robert4

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Microbiology University of Greifswald Greifswald Germany

2. Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology University of Greifswald Greifswald Germany

3. Department of Biology, Section of Microbiology University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

4. Plant Ecology, Albrecht‐von‐Haller‐Institute for Plant Sciences University of Goettingen Goettingen Germany

Abstract

AbstractIn temperate regions, climate warming alters temperature and precipitation regimes. During winter, a decline in insulating snow cover changes the soil environment, where especially frost exposure can have severe implications for soil microorganisms and subsequently for soil nutrient dynamics. Here, we investigated winter climate change responses in European beech forests soil microbiome. Nine study sites with each three treatments (snow exclusion, insolation, and ambient) were investigated. Long‐term adaptation to average climate was explored by comparing across sites. Triplicated treatment plots were used to evaluate short‐term (one single winter) responses. Community profiles of bacteria, archaea and fungi were created using amplicon sequencing. Correlations between the microbiome, vegetation and soil physicochemical properties were found. We identify core members of the forest‐microbiome and link them to key processes, for example, mycorrhizal symbiont and specialized beech wood degraders (fungi) and nitrogen cycling (bacteria, archaea). For bacteria, the shift of the microbiome composition due to short‐term soil temperature manipulations in winter was similar to the community differences observed between long‐term relatively cold to warm conditions. The results suggest a strong link between the changes in the microbiomes and changes in environmental processes, for example, nitrogen dynamics, driven by variations in winter climate.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology

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