Soil bacterial community structure of fog‐dependent Tillandsia landbeckii dunes in the Atacama Desert

Alfaro, Fernando D.; Manzano, Marlene; Almiray, Cristian; Garcia, Juan-Luis; Osses, Pablo; del Rio, Camilo; Vargas, Constanza; Latorre, Claudio; Koch, Marcus A.; Siegmund, Alexander; Abades, Sebastian

Abstract

© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature.The interplay between plants and soil drives the structure and function of soil microbial communities. In water-limited environments where vascular plants are often absent and only specialized groups of rootless plants grow, this interaction could be mainly asymmetric, with plants supporting nutrients and resources via litter deposition. In this study, we use observational approaches to evaluate the impact of local distribution of Tillandsia landbeckii across elevation on soil bacterial community structure and composition in the Atacama Fog Desert. Tillandsia landbeckii is a plant without functional roots that develops on meter-scale sand dunes and depends mainly on marine fog that transports resources (water and nutrients) from the Pacific Ocean. Our data show that soil bacterial abundance, richness, and diversity were significantly higher beneath T. landbeckii plants relative to bare soils. However, these differences were not significant across T. landbeckii located at different elevations and with different input of marine fog. On the other hand, bacterial community composition was significantly different with T. landbeckii plants across elevations. Further, samples beneath T. landbeckii and bare soils showed significant differences in bacterial community composition. Around 99% of all operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were recorded exclusively beneath T. landbeckii, and only 1% of OTUs were observed in bare soils. These findings suggest that the presence of T. landbeckii promotes significant increases in bacterial abundance and diversity compared with bare soils, although we fail to demonstrate that local-scale changes in elevation can affect patterns of soil bacterial diversity and abundance beneath T. landbeckii.

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Título según WOS: Soil bacterial community structure of fog‐dependent Tillandsia landbeckii dunes in the Atacama Desert
Título de la Revista: PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION
Volumen: 307
Número: 5
Editorial: SPRINGER WIEN
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1007/S00606-021-01781-0

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