Urban forest plant diversity affects soil organic carbon by regulating functional genes in Nanning
Wei Zhou, Zhao Wei, Ning Feng, Mi Luo, Bingpeng Qu, Qiren Luo, Jianbing Zhang

TL;DR
Urban forests with higher plant diversity in city centers help regulate soil carbon through specific microbial genes.
Contribution
Identifies specific functional genes (K15635 and K01965) linked to soil carbon regulation in urban forests.
Findings
Urban centers showed higher plant diversity and active soil organic carbon fractions.
Microbial functional genes, not diversity, regulate soil carbon sequestration in urban forests.
Plant diversity influences active, but not stable, soil organic carbon fractions.
Abstract
Urban forests serve as reservoirs of soil organic carbon (SOC) within ecosystems and play a critical role in the carbon (C) cycle. However, the regulatory mechanisms underlying SOC dynamics across urbanization gradients in urban forests remain poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the interrelationships among plant diversity, SOC and its oxidation-stable fractions, and functional genes across an urbanization gradient encompassing an urban center (UC), subcenter, suburb, and exurb. Our findings revealed that urbanization significantly enhanced plant diversity and altered SOC dynamics. UC exhibited higher plant diversity and increased concentrations of active SOC fractions. Although urbanization did not significantly affect microbial α-diversity, it selectively enriched the relative abundance of specific taxa. C sequestration-related functional genes, particularly K15635 and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Gene Expression Analysis · Urban Green Space and Health · Land Use and Ecosystem Services
