Prokaryotic Microbial Diversity and Community Assembly in Reclaimed Coastal Agricultural Soils
Yifan Yin, Weidong Xu, Min Xu, Yuwei Wang, Hao Liu, Hui Cao, Feng Wang

TL;DR
This study explores how prokaryotic communities in coastal agricultural soils change over 1000 years of reclamation, revealing patterns of diversity and assembly influenced by environmental factors.
Contribution
The study provides the first millennial-scale analysis of archaeal and bacterial community assembly in reclaimed coastal soils.
Findings
Reclamation caused soil desalination, acidification, and nutrient accumulation over time.
Archaeal communities were shaped by stochastic processes, while bacterial communities were influenced by deterministic processes.
Soil pH and electrical conductivity were key drivers of microbial community structure.
Abstract
Coastal reclamation profoundly alters soil physicochemical conditions and strongly influences soil microbial ecology; however, the millennial-scale successional patterns and assembly mechanisms of prokaryotic communities under such long-term disturbance remain insufficiently understood. In this study, we investigated archaeal and bacterial communities in the plow layer along a 0–1000-year coastal reclamation chronosequence on the southern shore of Hangzhou Bay. We analyzed community abundance, diversity, composition and assembly processes, and quantified the relative contributions of geographic distance, environmental factors and reclamation years to microbial biogeographic patterns. The results showed that reclamation markedly drove continuous soil desalination, acidification, nutrient accumulation, and particle-size refinement. Bacterial abundance exhibited a sharp decline during the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology · Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics · Fecal contamination and water quality
