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Active microorganisms in forest soils differ from the total community yet are shaped by the same environmental factors: the influence of pH and soil moisture

机译:森林土壤中的活性微生物与总社区不同,尚未形成相同的环境因素:pH和土壤水分的影响

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Predicting the impact of environmental change on soil microbial functions requires an understanding of how environmental factors shape microbial composition. Here, we investigated the influence of environmental factors on bacterial and fungal communities across an expanse of northern hardwood forest in Michigan, USA, which spans a 500-km regional climate gradient. We quantified soil microbial community composition using high-throughput DNA sequencing on coextracted rDNA (i.e. total community) and rRNA (i.e. active community). Within both bacteria and fungi, total and active communities were compositionally distinct from one another across the regional gradient (bacteria P = 0.01; fungi P < 0.01). Taxonomically, the active community was a subset of the total community. Compositional differences between total and active communities reflected changes in the relative abundance of dominant taxa. The composition of both the total and active microbial communities varied by site across the gradient (P < 0.01) and was shaped by differences in soil moisture, pH, SOM carboxyl content, as well as C and N concentration. Our study highlights the importance of distinguishing between metabolically active microorganisms and the total community, and emphasizes that the same environmental factors shape the total and active communities of bacteria and fungi in this ecosystem.Active soil microorganisms (i.e. RNA based) differ from the total community (i.e. DNA based) over the geographical range of northern hardwood forests yet both communities are shaped by the same environmental factors.Active soil microorganisms (i.e. RNA based) differ from the total community (i.e. DNA based) over the geographical range of northern hardwood forests yet both communities are shaped by the same environmental factors.
机译:预测环境变化对土壤微生物功能的影响需要了解环境因素如何形状微生物组成。在这里,我们调查了环境因素对美国密歇根州北部硬木森林的细菌和真菌社区的影响,跨越了500公里的地区气候梯度。我们使用在共延迟RDNA(I.S.总共)和RRNA(即活性社区)上的高通量DNA测序定量土壤微生物群落组合物。在细菌和真菌中,总共和活跃的社区在区域梯度(细菌P = 0.01; Fungi P <0.01)上与彼此合成。分类学,活动社区是整个社区的一个子集。总和活性社区之间的组成差异反映了主导分类群相对丰富的变化。通过梯度(P <0.01)的部位各不相同的总和活性微生物群落的组成,并通过土壤水分,pH,SOM羧基含量以及C和N浓度的差异而成。我们的研究突出了区分代谢活性微生物和总体社区的重要性,并强调了相同的环境因素在这种生态系统中形成了细菌和真菌的总活动社区。活性土壤微生物(即RNA基于RNA)不同于整体社区(即基于DNA的)在北硬木森林的地理范围内,两个社区都是相同的环境因素。活化土壤微生物(即基于RNA的)与北硬木森林的地理范围的总社区(即DNA)不同然而,这两个社区都是相同的环境因素的形状。

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