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- W4283263670 abstract "Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are prevalent organic pollutants in coastal ecosystems, particularly in mangrove wetlands. However, it is still largely unclear how PAHs affect the soil bacterial community under various vegetation types in the Greater Bay Area. Here, we selected soil samples from four sites with different vegetation types (native mangrove forest dominated by Kandelia candel, invasive mangrove forest dominated by Sonneratia apetala, unvegetated mudflat, and riverine runoff outlet) in the Qi'ao and Futian Nature Reserves. We investigated the effects of PAHs on soil bacterial community composition and diversity, function, and co-occurrence via 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing. PAHs obviously reduced soil bacterial community diversity and richness. Based on PICRUSt 2, PAHs demonstrated positive influences on PAHs degradation metabolism related bacterial genes. Meanwhile, we predicted that riverine runoff outlets can potentially degrade PAHs, may donate to sustain healthy mangrove ecosystem. Also, PAHs and total nitrogen (TN) were crucial factors driving the soil bacterial community in Qi'ao sites, whereas in the Futian sites, PAHs and SOC were more important. PAHs, SOC and TN showed negative effects on specific bacteria abundance. Subsequently, environmental factors and PAHs levels influenced the soil bacterial ecological functions community. Co-occurrence network analysis revealed non-random assembly patterns of the bacterial communities. SBR1031 and A4b were the keystone genera and played a crucial role whgich played an irreplaceable role in PAHs degradation in Qi'ao and Futian sites. PAHs inhibited specific microbial activity and metabolism in native mangrove forest, while affects positively to bacterial community in riverine runoff outlet which might profoundly affect the whole soil quality under various vegetation types. Overall, this study might identify existing health problems and provide insights for enhancing protection and utilization management for mangrove ecosystem in the Greater Bay Area." @default.
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- W4283263670 title "Influence of bacterial community diversity, functionality, and soil factors on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons under various vegetation types in mangrove wetlands" @default.
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