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Prescribed fire selects for a pyrophilous soil sub-community in a northern California mixed conifer forest

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ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.16475

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Prescribed fire is an important strategy for mitigating catastrophic wildfires, but little is known about its impact on soil microorganisms. Through high temporal resolution sampling over 17 months in a mixed conifer forest in California, we found that prescribed fire significantly changed the structure of both fungal and bacterial communities. Most differentially abundant fungal taxa showed a positive response, while differentially abundant bacterial taxa generally showed a negative response. Our results suggest that both neutral and deterministic processes play a role in microbial community assembly after prescribed fire.
Prescribed fire is a critical strategy for mitigating the effects of catastrophic wildfires. While the above-ground response to fire has been well-documented, fewer studies have addressed the effect of prescribed fire on soil microorganisms. To understand how soil microbial communities respond to prescribed fire, we sampled four plots at a high temporal resolution (two burned, two controls), for 17 months, in a mixed conifer forest in northern California, USA. Using amplicon sequencing, we found that prescribed fire significantly altered both fungal and bacterial community structure. We found that most differentially abundant fungal taxa had a positive fold-change, while differentially abundant bacterial taxa generally had a negative fold-change. We tested the null hypothesis that these communities assembled due to neutral processes (i.e., drift and/or dispersal), finding that >90% of taxa fit this neutral prediction. However, a dynamic sub-community composed of burn-associated indicator taxa that were positively differentially abundant was enriched for non-neutral amplicon sequence variants, suggesting assembly via deterministic processes. In synthesizing these results, we identified 15 pyrophilous taxa with a significant and positive response to prescribed burns. Together, these results lay the foundation for building a process-driven understanding of microbial community assembly in the context of the classical disturbance regime of fire.

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