利用定量PCR检测和区分蚯蚓种类

IF 4.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Nicole L. Schon , Pei-Chun (Lisa) Hsu , Sara M. (nee Kayes) Loeffen , Kyle Devey , Roger J. Hill
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摘要

蚯蚓是土壤生物学的重要组成部分,其丰度和生态多样性可用于评价土壤生物健康状况。目前对蚯蚓的评估包括在鉴定前对土壤中的蚯蚓进行人工分类。虽然分子技术已经被用来描述蚯蚓的多样性,但它们还没有被用来评估蚯蚓的丰度。本研究探讨了利用分子技术来描述蚯蚓的丰度和多样性。采用定量PCR (qPCR)方法对不同生态类群(如rubellus为外生,Aporrectodea caliginosa为内生,Aporrectodea longa为外生)的常见草地蚯蚓进行DNA鉴定。所使用的引物和探针能够特异性地鉴定目标蚯蚓种类。干燥土壤(38°C)的qPCR周期定量阈值(Cq)结果与新鲜土壤相比,显示出更高的检测效率和稳定性。从129个样地采集的草地土壤中,发现羊角草Cq值与传统评价方法测定的羊角草丰度呈显著相关。这项研究验证了分子技术确定蚯蚓丰度和多样性的能力,这将使蚯蚓作为土壤健康的生物指标的常规评估成为可能。
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Use of quantitative PCR to detect and differentiate earthworm species
Earthworms are a key component of the soil biology, their abundance and ecological diversity can be used to assess soil biological health. Current assessment of earthworms involves manual hand-sorting individuals from soil before identification. While molecular techniques have been used to describe earthworm diversity, they have not been used to assess earthworm abundance. This study investigates the use of molecular techniques to describe both earthworm abundance and diversity.
Quantitative PCR (qPCR) was used to identify the DNA of common pasture earthworms, representing the different ecological groups (e.g. Lumbricus rubellus as epigeic, Aporrectodea caliginosa as endogeic and Aporrectodea longa as anecic). The primers and probes used could specifically identify target earthworm species. The qPCR cycle quantification threshold (Cq) results from dried soil (38 °C) showed improved detection efficiency and stability in comparison to fresh soil. A significant relationship was observed between A. caliginosa Cq value and abundance determined by traditional assessment from soil collected from 129 transects on pasture soils.
This study validated the ability of molecular techniques to define earthworm abundance and diversity that will enable the routine assessment of earthworms as biological indicators of soil health.
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Applied Soil Ecology
Applied Soil Ecology 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
4.20%
发文量
363
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: Applied Soil Ecology addresses the role of soil organisms and their interactions in relation to: sustainability and productivity, nutrient cycling and other soil processes, the maintenance of soil functions, the impact of human activities on soil ecosystems and bio(techno)logical control of soil-inhabiting pests, diseases and weeds.
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