植物生态学报 ›› 2026, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (预发表): 1-.DOI: 10.17521/cjpe.2025.0108

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热带次生林恢复中土壤微生物对菌根化树苗存活和生长性状的影响

封逸凡, 朱时应, 周淑荣, 江乐乐, 陈隆, 王苗, 邓国芳, 刘兰   

  1. 海南大学, 570228
  • 收稿日期:2025-03-25 修回日期:2026-02-04 接受日期:2026-01-28 出版日期:2026-04-20

The influence of soil microorganisms on the survival and growth traits of mycorrhized seedlings in tropical secondary forest restoration

feng yifan, zhu shiying, ZHOU Shu-Rong, jiang lele, chen long, wang miao, deng guofang, Liu Lan   

  1. , Hainan University 570228,
  • Received:2025-03-25 Revised:2026-02-04 Accepted:2026-01-28 Online:2026-04-20

摘要: 土壤微生物在植物群落动态中发挥关键作用。然而,目前尚不清楚土壤微生物如何影响不同菌根树种的存活和生长性状,以及这些影响是否随演替进程而发生变化,尤其是在热带森林生态系统中。本研究选取了6种典型热带树种幼苗(丛枝菌根和外生菌根真菌树种各3种),探讨不同演替阶段和土壤灭菌条件对其存活和生长性状的影响。研究结果显示:1)灭菌显著提高了演替早期土壤中丛枝菌根化幼苗的存活率,但降低了演替晚期土壤中外生菌根化幼苗的存活率。土壤微生物对幼苗性状的影响受到菌根类型和演替阶段的共同作用:灭菌处理显著增加了演替早期土壤中丛枝菌根化幼苗的比叶面积、叶长,以及演替晚期幼苗的叶干重和菌根侵染率;同时,灭菌会降低演替早期幼苗的叶厚和根平均直径。此外,灭菌处理还能显著降低演替早期土壤中外生菌根化幼苗的比叶面积和根平均直径;未灭菌条件下,则促使演替晚期幼苗的地上生物量、叶干重、叶长和根表面积增加。2)随着同种密度增加,演替早期的土壤微生物影响强于演替晚期:未灭菌土壤中,高密度显著促进幼苗叶干重、叶长、叶宽等生长性状,而在灭菌土壤中,除比叶面积以外,大部分性状都受到抑制。此外,不同物种幼苗的存活和性状表现也存在显著差异。这些结果表明,根系菌根可能通过与土壤微生物互作影响植物在不同演替阶段的表现。因此,利用菌根真菌促进热带森林植被修复的措施,需要考虑菌根类型、森林恢复阶段、种植密度甚至树种,以尽量减少土壤微生物的不利影响。

关键词: 热带森林, 土壤微生物, 功能性状, 同种密度, 竞争

Abstract: Aims Soil microorganisms play a key role in the dynamics of plant communities. However, it is still unclear how soil microorganisms affect the survival and growth traits of different mycorrhizal tree species, and whether these effects change with the succession process, especially in tropical forest ecosystems. Methods In this study, six typical tropical tree species seedlings (three arbuscular mycorrhizal and three ectomycorrhizal fungal tree species) were selected to explore the effects of different succession stages and soil sterilization conditions on their survival and growth traits. Important findings 1) Sterilization significantly increased the survival rate of arbuscular mycorrhizal seedlings in the soil at the early stage of succession, but reduced the survival rate of exophytic mycorrhizal seedlings in the soil at the late stage of succession. The influence of soil microorganisms on the traits of seedlings is the combined effect of mycorrhizal type and succession stage: sterilization treatment significantly increased the specific leaf area and leaf length of arbuscular mycorrhizal seedlings in the soil at the early stage of succession, as well as the dry leaf weight and mycorrhizal infection rate of seedlings at the late stage of succession. Meanwhile, sterilization will reduce the leaf thickness and average root diameter of seedlings in the early stage of succession. In addition, sterilization treatment can significantly reduce the specific leaf area and average root diameter of exogenous mycorrhizal seedlings in the soil during the early stage of succession. Under unsterilized conditions, it promotes the increase of abovemground biomass, dry leaf weight, leaf length and root surface area of seedlings in the later stage of succession. 2) With the increase of the same density, the influence of soil microorganisms in the early stage of succession is stronger than that in the late stage of succession: in unsterilized soil, high density significantly promoted the growth traits of seedlings such as dry leaf weight, leaf length and leaf width. However, in sterilized soil, except for specific leaf area, most traits were inhibited. In addition, there are also significant differences in the survival and trait expression of seedlings of different species. These results suggest that root mycorrhizae may affect the performance of plants at different succession stages through interaction with soil microorganisms. Therefore, measures to promote the restoration of tropical forest vegetation using mycorrhizal fungi need to take into account mycorrhizal types, forest restoration stages, planting densities and even tree species, in order to minimize the adverse effects of soil microorganisms as much as possible.

Key words: tropical forest, soil microbes, functional traits, conspecific density, competition