Leaf Species-Dependent Fungicide Effects on the Function and Abundance of Associated Microbial Communities

  • Microbially-mediated leaf litter decomposition is a critical ecosystem function in running waters within forested areas, which can be affected by fungicides. However, fungicide effects on leaf litter decomposition have been investigated almost exclusively with black alder leaves, a leaf species with traits favourable to consumers (i.e., low recalcitrance and high nutrient content). At the same time, little is known about fungicide effects on microbial colonisation and decomposition of other leaf species with less favourable traits. In this 21 day lasting study, we explore the effects of increasing fungicide sum concentrations (0–3000 µg/L) on microbial colonisation and decomposition of three leaf species (black alder, Norway maple and European beech) differing in terms of recalcitrance and nutrient content. Leaf litter decomposition rate, leaf-associated fungal biomass and bacterial density were quantified to observe potential effects at the functional level. Beech, as the species with the least favourable leaf traits, showed a substantially lower decomposition rate (50%) in absence of fungicides than alder and maple. In the presence of high fungicide concentrations (300–3000 µg/L), beech showed a concentration-related decrease not only in microbial leaf litter decomposition but also fungal biomass. This suggests that favourable traits of leaf litter (as for alder and maple) enable leaf-associated microorganisms to acquire leaf-bound energy more easily to withstand potential effects induced by fungicide exposure. Our results indicate the need to deepen our understanding on how leaf species’ traits interact with the impact of chemical stressors on the leaf decomposition activity of microbial communities.

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Author:Sara Gonçalves, Ruben Post, Marco Konschak, Jochen Zubrod, Alexander Feckler, Mirco BundschuhORCiD
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:386-kluedo-89475
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00128-023-03728-2
ISSN:1432-0800
Parent Title (English):Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
Publisher:Springer Nature
Editor:Erinn Bennett
Document Type:Article
Language of publication:English
Date of Publication (online):2025/04/11
Year of first Publication:2023
Publishing Institution:Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau
Date of the Publication (Server):2025/04/24
Issue:(2023) Vol.110
Page Number:7
Source:https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00128-023-03728-2
Faculties / Organisational entities:Landau - Fachbereich Natur- und Umweltwissenschaften
DDC-Cassification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie
Collections:Open-Access-Publikationsfonds
Licence (German):Creative Commons 4.0 - Namensnennung (CC BY 4.0)