Microbial Diversity in Soil

Janvi Kodwani, Dr. Sukhada Akole
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Advances in microbial techniques have shown that, in terms of biomass and variety, microorganisms are the dominant creatures worldwide. An enormously large diversity of microorganisms lives in soil, yet very little is known about them. Contrarily, a portion of the diversity of soil microorganisms has been discovered via a variety of innovative techniques, the majority of which are based on rRNA and rDNA analysis. These microorganisms' functional andgenetic potential may even be higher than that of higher creatures. Differing from common opinion, investigations of bacterial diversity in particular have been impeded by their reliance on subtle phenotypic identification of bacterial isolates. For the most part, soil microorganisms including bacteria and fungi play crucial roles in fostering plant health and soil fertility. In contrast to popular assumption, they may also be more functional and genetically plausible than higher species. The study of bacterial diversity has been impeded by its reliance on the subtle phenotypic identification of bacterial isolates. Soil microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, typically play crucial roles in soil fertility and the health of agricultural plants. The spread of the overall bacterial population in the area was once significantly greater than the range of the bacterial isolates from the same soil by a factor of roughly 170 times. Limiting factors in the bacterial spectrum include environmental stress and agricultural management. This overview covers the current rise in interest in studying soil microbial communities, with a focus on cutting-edge methods that offer fresh insight into the connection between phylogenetic and intentional diversity. It looks at many techniques for learning microbial diversity in soil, as well as some molecular mechanisms and environmental factors that affect bacterial diversity in sediments and soil.
土壤微生物多样性
微生物技术的进步表明,就生物量和多样性而言,微生物是世界范围内的优势生物。土壤中生活着种类繁多的微生物,但我们对它们知之甚少。相反,通过各种创新技术已经发现了土壤微生物多样性的一部分,其中大部分是基于rRNA和rDNA分析。这些微生物的功能和遗传潜力甚至可能高于高等生物。与一般观点不同,细菌多样性的研究尤其受到细菌分离物的微妙表型鉴定的阻碍。在大多数情况下,包括细菌和真菌在内的土壤微生物在促进植物健康和土壤肥力方面发挥着关键作用。与普遍的假设相反,它们也可能比高等物种在功能和基因上更合理。细菌多样性的研究一直受到其依赖于细菌分离物的微妙表型鉴定的阻碍。土壤微生物,如细菌和真菌,通常在土壤肥力和农业植物的健康中起着至关重要的作用。该地区整体细菌种群的传播范围一度明显大于从同一土壤中分离出来的细菌的范围,大约是170倍。细菌谱的限制因素包括环境胁迫和农业管理。本综述涵盖了目前对研究土壤微生物群落的兴趣的上升,重点是前沿方法,为系统发育和故意多样性之间的联系提供了新的见解。它着眼于研究土壤中微生物多样性的许多技术,以及影响沉积物和土壤中细菌多样性的一些分子机制和环境因素。
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