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Autores principales: Shengman Zhang, Ziyuan Zhang, Xueping Chen, Shanze Li, Yong Qin, Yue Xia, Yuchun Wang, Fushun Wang
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author Shengman Zhang
Ziyuan Zhang
Xueping Chen
Shanze Li
Yong Qin
Yue Xia
Yuchun Wang
Fushun Wang
author_facet Shengman Zhang
Ziyuan Zhang
Xueping Chen
Shanze Li
Yong Qin
Yue Xia
Yuchun Wang
Fushun Wang
Shengman Zhang
Ziyuan Zhang
Xueping Chen
Shanze Li
Yong Qin
Yue Xia
Yuchun Wang
Fushun Wang
collection Wiley Open Access
contents Effect of soil flooding and drying on the metabolic pathways of CO 2 fixing microorganisms along an elevation gradient in the Three Gorges Reservoir drawdown area Shengman Zhang Ziyuan Zhang Xueping Chen Shanze Li Yong Qin Yue Xia Yuchun Wang Fushun Wang Soil Use and Management Abstract The construction of dams and subsequent water level fluctuations significantly alters the environmental conditions of reservoir ecosystems, affecting the metabolic pathways of CO 2 fixing microorganisms (CFMs) and carbon storage in drawdown areas. We investigated the response of soil bacterial communities and carbon fixation pathways to periodic flooding and drying at different elevations by collecting surface soil samples (0–10 cm) in the drawdown area of the Three Gorges Reservoir. The results show that periodic flooding and drying increased the complexity of bacterial co‐occurrence networks. We identified the reductive citrate cycle (rTCA cycle), dicarboxylate‐hydroxybutyrate cycle (DC/4‐HB cycle), 3‐Hydroxypropionate cycle (3‐HP cycle) and reductive pentose phosphate cycle (Calvin cycle) as the main carbon fixation pathways. Notably, as the inundation duration increased, the abundance of the Calvin cycle and its key gene ( cbb L) gradually decreased. We also found that soil moisture, pH and the different organic carbon components affected the composition of bacterial communities and the abundance of carbon fixation pathways. These findings elucidate evolutionary trends bacterial communities and the impacts of water level fluctuations on microbial‐mediated carbon cycling processes because of dam construction. 10.1111/sum.13021 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Effect of soil flooding and drying on the metabolic pathways of CO 2 fixing microorganisms along an elevation gradient in the Three Gorges Reservoir drawdown area
Shengman Zhang
Ziyuan Zhang
Xueping Chen
Shanze Li
Yong Qin
Yue Xia
Yuchun Wang
Fushun Wang
Soil Use and Management
Effect of soil flooding and drying on the metabolic pathways of CO 2 fixing microorganisms along an elevation gradient in the Three Gorges Reservoir drawdown area Shengman Zhang Ziyuan Zhang Xueping Chen Shanze Li Yong Qin Yue Xia Yuchun Wang Fushun Wang Soil Use and Management Abstract The construction of dams and subsequent water level fluctuations significantly alters the environmental conditions of reservoir ecosystems, affecting the metabolic pathways of CO 2 fixing microorganisms (CFMs) and carbon storage in drawdown areas. We investigated the response of soil bacterial communities and carbon fixation pathways to periodic flooding and drying at different elevations by collecting surface soil samples (0–10 cm) in the drawdown area of the Three Gorges Reservoir. The results show that periodic flooding and drying increased the complexity of bacterial co‐occurrence networks. We identified the reductive citrate cycle (rTCA cycle), dicarboxylate‐hydroxybutyrate cycle (DC/4‐HB cycle), 3‐Hydroxypropionate cycle (3‐HP cycle) and reductive pentose phosphate cycle (Calvin cycle) as the main carbon fixation pathways. Notably, as the inundation duration increased, the abundance of the Calvin cycle and its key gene ( cbb L) gradually decreased. We also found that soil moisture, pH and the different organic carbon components affected the composition of bacterial communities and the abundance of carbon fixation pathways. These findings elucidate evolutionary trends bacterial communities and the impacts of water level fluctuations on microbial‐mediated carbon cycling processes because of dam construction. 10.1111/sum.13021 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Effect of soil flooding and drying on the metabolic pathways of CO 2 fixing microorganisms along an elevation gradient in the Three Gorges Reservoir drawdown area
topic Soil Use and Management
url https://bsssjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sum.13021