农业系统中的土壤特性影响微生物基因组性状。

FEMS microbes Pub Date : 2025-06-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/femsmc/xtaf008
Tim Goodall, Susheel Bhanu Busi, Robert I Griffiths, Briony Jones, Richard F Pywell, Andrew Richards, Marek Nowakowski, Daniel S Read
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了解细菌及其生态和基因组特征与环境之间的关系对于阐明微生物群落动态及其在生态系统功能中的作用至关重要。在这里,我们研究了高度管理的农业土壤系统中土壤特性和细菌性状之间的关系,这些系统受到可耕地作物轮作或作为永久草的管理。我们使用元条形码对细菌群落进行了评估,并根据rRNA拷贝数、基因组大小和鸟嘌呤-胞嘧啶(GC)含量分配了每个扩增子的性状得分,这些特征通常与潜在的生长速度和特化有关。我们还计算了每个扩增子的生态位宽度特征,作为检测样本中社会普遍性的衡量标准。在这个土壤系统中,我们证明了pH值是细菌性状的主要驱动因素。样品的加权平均性状得分显示,与较低pH值土壤相关的细菌群落(
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Soil properties in agricultural systems affect microbial genomic traits.

Understanding the relationships between bacteria, their ecological and genomic traits, and their environment is important to elucidate microbial community dynamics and their roles in ecosystem functioning. Here, we examined the relationships between soil properties and bacterial traits within highly managed agricultural soil systems subjected to arable crop rotations or management as permanent grass. We assessed the bacterial communities using metabarcoding and assigned each amplicon trait scores for rRNA copy number, genome size, and guanine-cytosine (GC) content, which are classically associated with potential growth rates and specialization. We also calculated the niche breadth trait of each amplicon as a measure of social ubiquity within the examined samples. Within this soil system, we demonstrated that pH was the primary driver of bacterial traits. The weighted mean trait scores of the samples revealed that bacterial communities associated with soils at lower pH (<7) tended to have larger genomes (potential plasticity), have more rRNA (higher growth rate potential), and are more ubiquitous (have less niche specialization) than the bacterial communities from higher pH soils. Our findings highlight not only the association between pH and bacterial community composition but also the importance of pH in driving community functionality by directly influencing genomic and niche traits.

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