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Evaluation of the ISO Standard 11063 DNA Extraction Procedure for Assessing Soil Microbial Abundance and Community Structure

Soil DNA extraction has become a critical step in describing microbial biodiversity. Historically, ascertaining overarching microbial ecological theories has been hindered as independent studies have used numerous custom and commercial DNA extraction procedures. For that reason, a standardized soil...

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Autores principales: Plassart, Pierre, Terrat, Sébastien, Thomson, Bruce, Griffiths, Robert, Dequiedt, Samuel, Lelievre, Mélanie, Regnier, Tiffanie, Nowak, Virginie, Bailey, Mark, Lemanceau, Philippe, Bispo, Antonio, Chabbi, Abad, Maron, Pierre-Alain, Mougel, Christophe, Ranjard, Lionel
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3439486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22984486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044279
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author Plassart, Pierre
Terrat, Sébastien
Thomson, Bruce
Griffiths, Robert
Dequiedt, Samuel
Lelievre, Mélanie
Regnier, Tiffanie
Nowak, Virginie
Bailey, Mark
Lemanceau, Philippe
Bispo, Antonio
Chabbi, Abad
Maron, Pierre-Alain
Mougel, Christophe
Ranjard, Lionel
author_facet Plassart, Pierre
Terrat, Sébastien
Thomson, Bruce
Griffiths, Robert
Dequiedt, Samuel
Lelievre, Mélanie
Regnier, Tiffanie
Nowak, Virginie
Bailey, Mark
Lemanceau, Philippe
Bispo, Antonio
Chabbi, Abad
Maron, Pierre-Alain
Mougel, Christophe
Ranjard, Lionel
author_sort Plassart, Pierre
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description Soil DNA extraction has become a critical step in describing microbial biodiversity. Historically, ascertaining overarching microbial ecological theories has been hindered as independent studies have used numerous custom and commercial DNA extraction procedures. For that reason, a standardized soil DNA extraction method (ISO-11063) was previously published. However, although this ISO method is suited for molecular tools such as quantitative PCR and community fingerprinting techniques, it has only been optimized for examining soil bacteria. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess an appropriate soil DNA extraction procedure for examining bacterial, archaeal and fungal diversity in soils of contrasting land-use and physico-chemical properties. Three different procedures were tested: the ISO-11063 standard; a custom procedure (GnS-GII); and a modified ISO procedure (ISOm) which includes a different mechanical lysis step (a FastPrep ®-24 lysis step instead of the recommended bead-beating). The efficacy of each method was first assessed by estimating microbial biomass through total DNA quantification. Then, the abundances and community structure of bacteria, archaea and fungi were determined using real-time PCR and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism approaches. Results showed that DNA yield was improved with the GnS-GII and ISOm procedures, and fungal community patterns were found to be strongly dependent on the extraction method. The main methodological factor responsible for differences between extraction procedure efficiencies was found to be the soil homogenization step. For integrative studies which aim to examine bacteria, archaea and fungi simultaneously, the ISOm procedure results in higher DNA recovery and better represents microbial communities.
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spelling pubmed-34394862012-09-14 Evaluation of the ISO Standard 11063 DNA Extraction Procedure for Assessing Soil Microbial Abundance and Community Structure Plassart, Pierre Terrat, Sébastien Thomson, Bruce Griffiths, Robert Dequiedt, Samuel Lelievre, Mélanie Regnier, Tiffanie Nowak, Virginie Bailey, Mark Lemanceau, Philippe Bispo, Antonio Chabbi, Abad Maron, Pierre-Alain Mougel, Christophe Ranjard, Lionel PLoS One Research Article Soil DNA extraction has become a critical step in describing microbial biodiversity. Historically, ascertaining overarching microbial ecological theories has been hindered as independent studies have used numerous custom and commercial DNA extraction procedures. For that reason, a standardized soil DNA extraction method (ISO-11063) was previously published. However, although this ISO method is suited for molecular tools such as quantitative PCR and community fingerprinting techniques, it has only been optimized for examining soil bacteria. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess an appropriate soil DNA extraction procedure for examining bacterial, archaeal and fungal diversity in soils of contrasting land-use and physico-chemical properties. Three different procedures were tested: the ISO-11063 standard; a custom procedure (GnS-GII); and a modified ISO procedure (ISOm) which includes a different mechanical lysis step (a FastPrep ®-24 lysis step instead of the recommended bead-beating). The efficacy of each method was first assessed by estimating microbial biomass through total DNA quantification. Then, the abundances and community structure of bacteria, archaea and fungi were determined using real-time PCR and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism approaches. Results showed that DNA yield was improved with the GnS-GII and ISOm procedures, and fungal community patterns were found to be strongly dependent on the extraction method. The main methodological factor responsible for differences between extraction procedure efficiencies was found to be the soil homogenization step. For integrative studies which aim to examine bacteria, archaea and fungi simultaneously, the ISOm procedure results in higher DNA recovery and better represents microbial communities. Public Library of Science 2012-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3439486/ /pubmed/22984486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044279 Text en © 2012 Plassart et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Plassart, Pierre
Terrat, Sébastien
Thomson, Bruce
Griffiths, Robert
Dequiedt, Samuel
Lelievre, Mélanie
Regnier, Tiffanie
Nowak, Virginie
Bailey, Mark
Lemanceau, Philippe
Bispo, Antonio
Chabbi, Abad
Maron, Pierre-Alain
Mougel, Christophe
Ranjard, Lionel
Evaluation of the ISO Standard 11063 DNA Extraction Procedure for Assessing Soil Microbial Abundance and Community Structure
title Evaluation of the ISO Standard 11063 DNA Extraction Procedure for Assessing Soil Microbial Abundance and Community Structure
title_full Evaluation of the ISO Standard 11063 DNA Extraction Procedure for Assessing Soil Microbial Abundance and Community Structure
title_fullStr Evaluation of the ISO Standard 11063 DNA Extraction Procedure for Assessing Soil Microbial Abundance and Community Structure
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the ISO Standard 11063 DNA Extraction Procedure for Assessing Soil Microbial Abundance and Community Structure
title_short Evaluation of the ISO Standard 11063 DNA Extraction Procedure for Assessing Soil Microbial Abundance and Community Structure
title_sort evaluation of the iso standard 11063 dna extraction procedure for assessing soil microbial abundance and community structure
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3439486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22984486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044279
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