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Water Regime Influences Bulk Soil and Rhizosphere of Cereus jamacaru Bacterial Communities in the Brazilian Caatinga Biome

We used the T-RFLP technique combined with Ion Torrent (PGM) sequencing of 16S rRNA and multivariate analysis to study the structure of bulk soil and rhizosphere bacterial communities of a cactus, Cereus jamacaru, from the Brazilian Caatinga biome, which is unique to Brazil. The availability of wate...

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Autores principales: Nessner Kavamura, Vanessa, Taketani, Rodrigo Gouvêa, Lançoni, Milena Duarte, Andreote, Fernando Dini, Mendes, Rodrigo, Soares de Melo, Itamar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3775785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24069212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073606
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author Nessner Kavamura, Vanessa
Taketani, Rodrigo Gouvêa
Lançoni, Milena Duarte
Andreote, Fernando Dini
Mendes, Rodrigo
Soares de Melo, Itamar
author_facet Nessner Kavamura, Vanessa
Taketani, Rodrigo Gouvêa
Lançoni, Milena Duarte
Andreote, Fernando Dini
Mendes, Rodrigo
Soares de Melo, Itamar
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description We used the T-RFLP technique combined with Ion Torrent (PGM) sequencing of 16S rRNA and multivariate analysis to study the structure of bulk soil and rhizosphere bacterial communities of a cactus, Cereus jamacaru, from the Brazilian Caatinga biome, which is unique to Brazil. The availability of water shapes the rhizosphere communities, resulting in different patterns during the rainy and dry seasons. Taxonomic approaches and statistical analysis revealed that the phylum Actinobacteria strongly correlated with the dry season, while samples from the rainy season exhibited a strong correlation with the phylum Proteobacteria for rhizosphere samples and with the phyla Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, Lentisphaerae, and Tenericutes for bulk soil samples. The STAMP software also indicated that the phylum Bacteroidetes, as well as two classes in the Proteobacteria phylum (γ and δ), were the most significant ones during the rainy season. The average abundance of the phylum Actinobacteria and the genus Bacillus was significantly greater during the dry season. Some significant genera found during the dry season might reflect their tolerance to the extreme conditions found in the Caatinga biome. They may also indicate the ecological function that microorganisms play in providing plants with some degree of tolerance to water stress or in assisting in their development through mechanisms of growth promotion. Alterations in microbial communities can be due to the different abilities of native microorganisms to resist and adapt to environmental changes.
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spelling pubmed-37757852013-09-25 Water Regime Influences Bulk Soil and Rhizosphere of Cereus jamacaru Bacterial Communities in the Brazilian Caatinga Biome Nessner Kavamura, Vanessa Taketani, Rodrigo Gouvêa Lançoni, Milena Duarte Andreote, Fernando Dini Mendes, Rodrigo Soares de Melo, Itamar PLoS One Research Article We used the T-RFLP technique combined with Ion Torrent (PGM) sequencing of 16S rRNA and multivariate analysis to study the structure of bulk soil and rhizosphere bacterial communities of a cactus, Cereus jamacaru, from the Brazilian Caatinga biome, which is unique to Brazil. The availability of water shapes the rhizosphere communities, resulting in different patterns during the rainy and dry seasons. Taxonomic approaches and statistical analysis revealed that the phylum Actinobacteria strongly correlated with the dry season, while samples from the rainy season exhibited a strong correlation with the phylum Proteobacteria for rhizosphere samples and with the phyla Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, Lentisphaerae, and Tenericutes for bulk soil samples. The STAMP software also indicated that the phylum Bacteroidetes, as well as two classes in the Proteobacteria phylum (γ and δ), were the most significant ones during the rainy season. The average abundance of the phylum Actinobacteria and the genus Bacillus was significantly greater during the dry season. Some significant genera found during the dry season might reflect their tolerance to the extreme conditions found in the Caatinga biome. They may also indicate the ecological function that microorganisms play in providing plants with some degree of tolerance to water stress or in assisting in their development through mechanisms of growth promotion. Alterations in microbial communities can be due to the different abilities of native microorganisms to resist and adapt to environmental changes. Public Library of Science 2013-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3775785/ /pubmed/24069212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073606 Text en © 2013 Nessner Kavamura 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
Nessner Kavamura, Vanessa
Taketani, Rodrigo Gouvêa
Lançoni, Milena Duarte
Andreote, Fernando Dini
Mendes, Rodrigo
Soares de Melo, Itamar
Water Regime Influences Bulk Soil and Rhizosphere of Cereus jamacaru Bacterial Communities in the Brazilian Caatinga Biome
title Water Regime Influences Bulk Soil and Rhizosphere of Cereus jamacaru Bacterial Communities in the Brazilian Caatinga Biome
title_full Water Regime Influences Bulk Soil and Rhizosphere of Cereus jamacaru Bacterial Communities in the Brazilian Caatinga Biome
title_fullStr Water Regime Influences Bulk Soil and Rhizosphere of Cereus jamacaru Bacterial Communities in the Brazilian Caatinga Biome
title_full_unstemmed Water Regime Influences Bulk Soil and Rhizosphere of Cereus jamacaru Bacterial Communities in the Brazilian Caatinga Biome
title_short Water Regime Influences Bulk Soil and Rhizosphere of Cereus jamacaru Bacterial Communities in the Brazilian Caatinga Biome
title_sort water regime influences bulk soil and rhizosphere of cereus jamacaru bacterial communities in the brazilian caatinga biome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3775785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24069212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073606
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