Metabarcoding Unveils Seasonal Soil Microbiota Shifts and Their Influence on Boletus edulis and Boletus reticulatus Mycelium in Quercus robur Stands.

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Serena Santolamazza-Carbone, Laura Iglesias-Bernabé, Elena Benito-Rueda, Esther Barreal, Pedro Pablo Gallego
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Forest ecosystems undergo seasonal shifts in bacterial and fungal communities, but little is known about the specific microbiota associated with Quercus robur-Boletus edulis systems. This study represents the first examination of seasonal changes in soil microbiota in pedunculate oak habitats in Galicia (NW Spain) and their relationship with Boletus edulis and Boletus reticulatus mycelium prevalence and concentration. Soil microbiota richness, diversity, and composition, as well as seasonal variation in Boletus mycelium, were assessed using DNA metabarcoding and qPCR, respectively. Sampling was conducted in autumn at two 30-40-year-old Q. robur stands. Bacterial communities were dominated by Acidobacteria (34%) and Proteobacteria (33%), with Acidobacterium (12%), Paludibaculum (9%), and Edaphobacter (7%) identified as most abundant. Fungal communities were primarily Basidiomycota (93%), led by Russula (46%). For both bacteria and fungi, the highest OTU richness was observed in September, followed by a significant decrease in October and a partial recovery in November. Boletus species were found to exhibit positive correlations with specific bacteria (e.g., Massilia, Rhizobium) and fungi (e.g., Amanita, Clavaria, Inocybe, Scleroderma, Suillus and Mortierella), suggesting a potential influence of these microbes on mycelium development. This study provides novel insights into the seasonal dynamics of soil microbiota and their potential role in Boletus ecology, thereby advancing understanding of host-microbe interactions in temperate forests.

元条形码技术揭示了栎林土壤微生物群的季节变化及其对毛线菌和网状菌菌丝体的影响。
森林生态系统会经历细菌和真菌群落的季节性变化,但对与黑栎-毛栎系统相关的特定微生物群知之甚少。本研究首次研究了加利西亚(NW西班牙)有柄橡树栖息地土壤微生物群的季节变化及其与肉毒杆菌和网状肉毒杆菌菌丝体流行率和浓度的关系。采用DNA元条形码法和qPCR法分别对土壤菌群丰富度、多样性、组成及菌体的季节变化进行了分析。秋季取样于2个30 ~ 40年树龄的刺柏林分。细菌群落以酸菌门(34%)和变形菌门(33%)为主,其中酸菌门(12%)、Paludibaculum(9%)和Edaphobacter(7%)数量最多。真菌群落以担子菌门(93%)为主,以菌门(46%)居多。细菌和真菌的OTU丰富度在9月最高,10月显著下降,11月部分恢复。Boletus物种被发现与特定细菌(如Massilia, Rhizobium)和真菌(如Amanita, Clavaria, Inocybe, Scleroderma, Suillus和Mortierella)表现出正相关,表明这些微生物对菌丝体发育有潜在的影响。本研究为土壤微生物群的季节动态及其在真菌生态学中的潜在作用提供了新的见解,从而促进了对温带森林中宿主-微生物相互作用的理解。
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Microorganisms
Microorganisms Medicine-Microbiology (medical)
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
6.70%
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2168
审稿时长
20.03 days
期刊介绍: Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and prions. It publishes reviews, research papers and communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files and software regarding the full details of the calculation or experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary electronic material.
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