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Soil bacterial and fungal communities show within field heterogeneity that varies by land management and distance metric

Fiona M. Seaton, Robert I. Griffiths, Tim Goodall, Inma Lebron, Lisa Norton

2022Soil Biology and Biochemistry16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Increasing interest in the use of microbial metrics to evaluate soil health raises the issue of how fine-scale heterogeneity can affect microbial community measurements. Here we analyse bacterial and fungal communities of over 100 soil samples across 17 pasture farms and evaluate beta diversity at different scales. We find large variation in microbial communities between different points in the same field, and if Aitchison distance is used we find that within-field variation is as high as between-farm variation. However, if Bray-Curtis or Jaccard distance are used this variation is partially explained by differences in soil pH and vegetation and is higher under mob grazing for fungi. Hence, field scale variation in microbial communities can impact the evaluation of soil health.

Topics & Concepts

Beta diversityJaccard indexVariation (astronomy)EcologyEnvironmental scienceVegetation (pathology)Microbial population biologyGrazingScale (ratio)PastureBiologyBiodiversityAgronomyGeographyMathematicsStatisticsCluster analysisAstrophysicsMedicineCartographyPhysicsGeneticsBacteriaPathologyGut microbiota and healthSoil Carbon and Nitrogen DynamicsAgriculture, Soil, Plant Science
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