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Characterization of Bacterial and Fungal Assemblages From Historically Contaminated Metalliferous Soils Using Metagenomics Coupled With Diffusion Chambers and Microbial Traps

机译:使用偏移腔室和微生物陷阱的群体污染金属污染的细菌和真菌组合的表征

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The majority of environmental microbiomes are not amenable to cultivation under standard laboratory growth conditions and hence remain uncharacterized. For environmental applications, such as bioremediation, it is necessary to isolate microbes performing the desired function, which may not necessarily be the fast growing or the copiotroph microbiota. Toward this end, cultivation and isolation of microbial strains using diffusion chambers (DC) and/or microbial traps (MT) have both been recently demonstrated to be effective strategies because microbial enrichment is facilitated by soil nutrients and not by synthetically defined media, thus simulating their native habitat. In this study, DC/MT chambers were established using soils collected from two US Department of Energy (DOE) sites with long-term history of heavy metal contamination, including mercury (Hg). To characterize the contamination levels and nutrient status, soils were first analyzed for total mercury (THg), methylmercury (MeHg), total carbon (TC), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP). Multivariate statistical analysis on these measurements facilitated binning of soils under high, medium and low levels of contamination. Bacterial and fungal microbiomes that developed within the DC and MT chambers were evaluated using comparative metagenomics, revealing Chthoniobacter, Burkholderia and Bradyrhizobium spp., as the predominant bacteria while Penicillium, Thielavia, and Trichoderma predominated among fungi. Many of these core microbiomes were also retrieved as axenic isolates. Furthermore, canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) of biogeochemical measurements, metal concentrations and bacterial communities revealed a positive correlation of Chthoniobacter/Bradyrhizobium spp., to THg whereas Burkholderia spp., correlated with MeHg. Penicillium spp., correlated with THg whereas Trichoderma spp., and Aspergillus spp., correlated with MeHg, from the MT approach. This is the first metagenomics-based assessment, isolation and characterization of soil-borne bacterial and fungal communities colonizing the diffusion chambers (DC) and microbial traps (MT) established with long-term metal contaminated soils. Overall, this study provides proof-of-concept for the successful application of DC/MT based assessment of mercury resistant (HgR) microbiomes in legacy metal-contaminated soils, having complex contamination issues. Overall, this study brings out the significance of microbial communities and their relevance in context to heavy metal cycling for better stewardship and restoration of such historically contaminated systems.
机译:大多数环境微生物胚胎在标准实验室生长条件下不适合培养,因此保持不表达。对于诸如生物修复的环境应用,有必要分离执行所需功能的微生物,这可能不一定是快速生长或钙霉菌微生物。朝向该端,使用扩散室(DC)和/或微生物捕集器(MT)培养和分离微生物菌株(MT)已经证明是有效的策略,因为通过土壤营养而促进了微生物富集,而不是通过合成定义的介质促进他们的本土栖息地。在这项研究中,使用来自两个美国能源部(DOE)地点收集的土壤建立了DC / MT室,其长期历史重金属污染,包括汞(HG)。为了表征污染水平和营养状况,首先进行汞(THG),甲基汞(MEHG),总碳(TC),总氮(TN)和总磷(TP)的土壤分析土壤。对这些测量的多变量统计分析促进了高,中等和低污染水平下的土壤衬砌。使用比较偏心组科,揭示血管杆菌杆菌,毛刺杆菌和Bradyrhizobium SPP来评估DC和MT室内的细菌和真菌微生物。,作为主要细菌,而在真菌中占主导地位的小菌。还检索了许多这些核心微生物体作为轴烯分离物。此外,生物地球化学测量,金属浓度和细菌社区的规范对应分析(CCA)揭示了核杆菌/ Bradyrhizobium SPP的正相关。,Thg,而Burkholderia SPP,与Mehg相关联。 Penicillium spp。,与thg相关,而Trichoderma spp,和aspergillus spp。,与mehg相关,从Mt方法相关。这是第一种基于偏离的细菌和真菌社区的基于偏心组织的评估,分离和表征,与长期金属受污染的土壤建立的扩散室(DC)和微生物疏水阀(MT)进行了殖民。总体而言,本研究提供了概念证明,用于成功应用基于DC / MT基于汞抗性(HGR)微生物在遗留金属污染的土壤中的耐污染土壤,具有复杂的污染问题。总体而言,本研究提出了微生物社区的重要性及其在大量的循环中的相关性,以获得这种历史污染的系统的更好的管理和恢复。

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