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Contrasting spatial patterns and ecological attributes of soil bacterial and archaeal taxa across a landscape

Even though recent studies have clarified the influence and hierarchy of environmental filters on bacterial community structure, those constraining bacterial populations variations remain unclear. In consequence, our ability to understand to ecological attributes of soil bacteria and to predict micr...

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Autores principales: Constancias, Florentin, Saby, Nicolas P A, Terrat, Sébastien, Dequiedt, Samuel, Horrigue, Wallid, Nowak, Virginie, Guillemin, Jean-Philippe, Biju-Duval, Luc, Chemidlin Prévost-Bouré, Nicolas, Ranjard, Lionel
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Publicado: BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4475392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25922908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.256
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author Constancias, Florentin
Saby, Nicolas P A
Terrat, Sébastien
Dequiedt, Samuel
Horrigue, Wallid
Nowak, Virginie
Guillemin, Jean-Philippe
Biju-Duval, Luc
Chemidlin Prévost-Bouré, Nicolas
Ranjard, Lionel
author_facet Constancias, Florentin
Saby, Nicolas P A
Terrat, Sébastien
Dequiedt, Samuel
Horrigue, Wallid
Nowak, Virginie
Guillemin, Jean-Philippe
Biju-Duval, Luc
Chemidlin Prévost-Bouré, Nicolas
Ranjard, Lionel
author_sort Constancias, Florentin
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description Even though recent studies have clarified the influence and hierarchy of environmental filters on bacterial community structure, those constraining bacterial populations variations remain unclear. In consequence, our ability to understand to ecological attributes of soil bacteria and to predict microbial community response to environmental stress is therefore limited. Here, we characterized the bacterial community composition and the various bacterial taxonomic groups constituting the community across an agricultural landscape of 12 km(2), by using a 215 × 215 m systematic grid representing 278 sites to precisely decipher their spatial distribution and drivers at this scale. The bacterial and Archaeal community composition was characterized by applying 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing directly to soil DNA from samples. Geostatistics tools were used to reveal the heterogeneous distribution of bacterial composition at this scale. Soil physical parameters and land management explained a significant amount of variation, suggesting that environmental selection is the major process shaping bacterial composition. All taxa systematically displayed also a heterogeneous and particular distribution patterns. Different relative influences of soil characteristics, land use and space were observed, depending on the taxa, implying that selection and spatial processes might be differentially but not exclusively involved for each bacterial phylum. Soil pH was a major factor determining the distribution of most of the bacterial taxa and especially the most important factor explaining the spatial patterns of α-Proteobacteria and Planctomycetes. Soil texture, organic carbon content and quality were more specific to a few number of taxa (e.g., β-Proteobacteria and Chlorobi). Land management also influenced the distribution of bacterial taxa across the landscape and revealed different type of response to cropping intensity (positive, negative, neutral or hump-backed relationships) according to phyla. Altogether, this study provided valuable clues about the ecological behavior of soil bacterial and archaeal taxa at an agricultural landscape scale and could be useful for developing sustainable strategies of land management.
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spelling pubmed-44753922015-06-26 Contrasting spatial patterns and ecological attributes of soil bacterial and archaeal taxa across a landscape Constancias, Florentin Saby, Nicolas P A Terrat, Sébastien Dequiedt, Samuel Horrigue, Wallid Nowak, Virginie Guillemin, Jean-Philippe Biju-Duval, Luc Chemidlin Prévost-Bouré, Nicolas Ranjard, Lionel Microbiologyopen Original Research Even though recent studies have clarified the influence and hierarchy of environmental filters on bacterial community structure, those constraining bacterial populations variations remain unclear. In consequence, our ability to understand to ecological attributes of soil bacteria and to predict microbial community response to environmental stress is therefore limited. Here, we characterized the bacterial community composition and the various bacterial taxonomic groups constituting the community across an agricultural landscape of 12 km(2), by using a 215 × 215 m systematic grid representing 278 sites to precisely decipher their spatial distribution and drivers at this scale. The bacterial and Archaeal community composition was characterized by applying 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing directly to soil DNA from samples. Geostatistics tools were used to reveal the heterogeneous distribution of bacterial composition at this scale. Soil physical parameters and land management explained a significant amount of variation, suggesting that environmental selection is the major process shaping bacterial composition. All taxa systematically displayed also a heterogeneous and particular distribution patterns. Different relative influences of soil characteristics, land use and space were observed, depending on the taxa, implying that selection and spatial processes might be differentially but not exclusively involved for each bacterial phylum. Soil pH was a major factor determining the distribution of most of the bacterial taxa and especially the most important factor explaining the spatial patterns of α-Proteobacteria and Planctomycetes. Soil texture, organic carbon content and quality were more specific to a few number of taxa (e.g., β-Proteobacteria and Chlorobi). Land management also influenced the distribution of bacterial taxa across the landscape and revealed different type of response to cropping intensity (positive, negative, neutral or hump-backed relationships) according to phyla. Altogether, this study provided valuable clues about the ecological behavior of soil bacterial and archaeal taxa at an agricultural landscape scale and could be useful for developing sustainable strategies of land management. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-06 2015-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4475392/ /pubmed/25922908 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.256 Text en © 2015 The Authors. MicrobiologyOpen published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Constancias, Florentin
Saby, Nicolas P A
Terrat, Sébastien
Dequiedt, Samuel
Horrigue, Wallid
Nowak, Virginie
Guillemin, Jean-Philippe
Biju-Duval, Luc
Chemidlin Prévost-Bouré, Nicolas
Ranjard, Lionel
Contrasting spatial patterns and ecological attributes of soil bacterial and archaeal taxa across a landscape
title Contrasting spatial patterns and ecological attributes of soil bacterial and archaeal taxa across a landscape
title_full Contrasting spatial patterns and ecological attributes of soil bacterial and archaeal taxa across a landscape
title_fullStr Contrasting spatial patterns and ecological attributes of soil bacterial and archaeal taxa across a landscape
title_full_unstemmed Contrasting spatial patterns and ecological attributes of soil bacterial and archaeal taxa across a landscape
title_short Contrasting spatial patterns and ecological attributes of soil bacterial and archaeal taxa across a landscape
title_sort contrasting spatial patterns and ecological attributes of soil bacterial and archaeal taxa across a landscape
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4475392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25922908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.256
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