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Identifying the microbial taxa that consistently respond to soil warming across time and space

机译:鉴定横跨时间和空间的土壤变暖的微生物分类群

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Soil microbial communities are the key drivers of many terrestrial biogeochemical processes. However, we currently lack a generalizable understanding of how these soil communities will change in response to predicted increases in global temperatures and which microbial lineages will be most impacted. Here, using high-throughput marker gene sequencing of soils collected from 18 sites throughout North America included in a 100-day laboratory incubation experiment, we identified a core group of abundant and nearly ubiquitous soil microbes that shift in relative abundance with elevated soil temperatures. We then validated and narrowed our list of temperature-sensitive microbes by comparing the results from this laboratory experiment with data compiled from 210 soils representing multiple, independent global field studies sampled across spatial gradients with a wide range in mean annual temperatures. Our results reveal predictable and consistent responses to temperature for a core group of 189 ubiquitous soil bacterial and archaeal taxa, with these taxa exhibiting similar temperature responses across a broad range of soil types. These microbial ` bioindicators' are useful for understanding how soil microbial communities respond to warming and to discriminate between the direct and indirect effects of soil warming on microbial communities. Those taxa that were found to be sensitive to temperature represented a wide range of lineages and the direction of the temperature responses were not predictable from phylogeny alone, indicating that temperature responses are difficult to predict from simply describing soil microbial communities at broad taxonomic or phylogenetic levels of resolution. Together, these results lay the foundation for a more predictive understanding of how soil microbial communities respond to soil warming and how warming may ultimately lead to changes in soil biogeochemical processes.
机译:土壤微生物社区是许多陆地生物地球化学过程的关键驱动因素。然而,我们目前缺乏对这些土壤社区如何在全球温度的预测增加以及最严重影响的微生物谱系最受影响的增加。在这里,使用从北美的18个地点收集的土壤中的高通量标记基因测序包括在100天的实验室孵化实验中,我们确定了一种丰富和几乎普遍的土壤微生物的核心组,其在具有升高的土壤温度的相对丰度中转变。然后,我们通过将该实验室实验的结果与代表多个独立的全球场研究的数据编译的数据进行比较,通过比较来自210个独立的全球场研究的数据,验证并缩小了这些实验室实验的结果。我们的结果揭示了可预测和一致的对189个普遍存在的土壤细菌和古群征征的温度的反应,这些分类群在广泛的土壤类型上表现出类似的温度响应。这些微生物`生物indindicators对理解土壤微生物社区如何应对变暖,并在微生物社区对土壤变暖的直接和间接影响之间的反应。那些发现对温度敏感的那些分类群代表着广泛的谱系,并且温度应答的方向是单独的系统发育不可预测的,表明温度响应难以简单地描述广泛的分类学或系统发育水平的土壤微生物群体决议。这些结果在一起,对土壤微生物社区如何应对土壤变暖以及最终可能最终导致土壤生物地球化学过程的变化有多大程度的基础。

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