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Temporal Dynamics of Bacterial Communities along a Gradient of Disturbance in a U.S. Southern Plains Agroecosystem

Land conversion for intensive agriculture produces unfavorable changes to soil ecosystems, causing global concern. Soil bacterial communities mediate essential terrestrial ecosystem processes, making it imperative to understand their responses to agricultural perturbations. Here, we used high-throug...

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Autores principales: Cornell, Carolyn R., Zhang, Ya, Ning, Daliang, Wu, Liyou, Wagle, Pradeep, Steiner, Jean L., Xiao, Xiangming, Zhou, Jizhong
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9239210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35420482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03829-21
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author Cornell, Carolyn R.
Zhang, Ya
Ning, Daliang
Wu, Liyou
Wagle, Pradeep
Steiner, Jean L.
Xiao, Xiangming
Zhou, Jizhong
author_facet Cornell, Carolyn R.
Zhang, Ya
Ning, Daliang
Wu, Liyou
Wagle, Pradeep
Steiner, Jean L.
Xiao, Xiangming
Zhou, Jizhong
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description Land conversion for intensive agriculture produces unfavorable changes to soil ecosystems, causing global concern. Soil bacterial communities mediate essential terrestrial ecosystem processes, making it imperative to understand their responses to agricultural perturbations. Here, we used high-throughput sequencing coupled with a functional gene array to study temporal dynamics of soil bacterial communities over 1 year under different disturbance intensities across a U.S. Southern Plains agroecosystem, including tallgrass prairie, Old World bluestem pasture, no-tillage (NT) canola, and conventional tillage (CT) wheat. Land use had the greatest impact on bacterial taxonomic diversity, whereas sampling time and its interaction with land use were central to functional diversity differences. The main drivers of taxonomic diversity were tillage > sampling time > temperature, while all measured factors explained similar amounts of variations in functional diversity. Temporal differences had the strongest correlation with total nitrogen > rainfall > nitrate. Within land uses, community variations for CT wheat were attributed to nitrogen levels, whereas soil organic matter and soil water content explained community variations for NT canola. In comparison, all measured factors contributed almost equally to variations in grassland bacterial communities. Finally, functional diversity had a stronger relationship with taxonomic diversity for CT wheat compared to phylogenetic diversity in the prairie. These findings reinforce that tillage management has the greatest impact on bacterial community diversity, with sampling time also critical. Hence, our study highlights the importance of the interaction between temporal dynamics and land use in influencing soil microbiomes, providing support for reducing agricultural disturbance to conserve soil biodiversity.
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spelling pubmed-92392102022-06-29 Temporal Dynamics of Bacterial Communities along a Gradient of Disturbance in a U.S. Southern Plains Agroecosystem Cornell, Carolyn R. Zhang, Ya Ning, Daliang Wu, Liyou Wagle, Pradeep Steiner, Jean L. Xiao, Xiangming Zhou, Jizhong mBio Research Article Land conversion for intensive agriculture produces unfavorable changes to soil ecosystems, causing global concern. Soil bacterial communities mediate essential terrestrial ecosystem processes, making it imperative to understand their responses to agricultural perturbations. Here, we used high-throughput sequencing coupled with a functional gene array to study temporal dynamics of soil bacterial communities over 1 year under different disturbance intensities across a U.S. Southern Plains agroecosystem, including tallgrass prairie, Old World bluestem pasture, no-tillage (NT) canola, and conventional tillage (CT) wheat. Land use had the greatest impact on bacterial taxonomic diversity, whereas sampling time and its interaction with land use were central to functional diversity differences. The main drivers of taxonomic diversity were tillage > sampling time > temperature, while all measured factors explained similar amounts of variations in functional diversity. Temporal differences had the strongest correlation with total nitrogen > rainfall > nitrate. Within land uses, community variations for CT wheat were attributed to nitrogen levels, whereas soil organic matter and soil water content explained community variations for NT canola. In comparison, all measured factors contributed almost equally to variations in grassland bacterial communities. Finally, functional diversity had a stronger relationship with taxonomic diversity for CT wheat compared to phylogenetic diversity in the prairie. These findings reinforce that tillage management has the greatest impact on bacterial community diversity, with sampling time also critical. Hence, our study highlights the importance of the interaction between temporal dynamics and land use in influencing soil microbiomes, providing support for reducing agricultural disturbance to conserve soil biodiversity. American Society for Microbiology 2022-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9239210/ /pubmed/35420482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03829-21 Text en https://doi.org/10.1128/AuthorWarrantyLicense.v1This is a work of the U.S. Government and is not subject to copyright protection in the United States. Foreign copyrights may apply.
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Cornell, Carolyn R.
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Zhou, Jizhong
Temporal Dynamics of Bacterial Communities along a Gradient of Disturbance in a U.S. Southern Plains Agroecosystem
title Temporal Dynamics of Bacterial Communities along a Gradient of Disturbance in a U.S. Southern Plains Agroecosystem
title_full Temporal Dynamics of Bacterial Communities along a Gradient of Disturbance in a U.S. Southern Plains Agroecosystem
title_fullStr Temporal Dynamics of Bacterial Communities along a Gradient of Disturbance in a U.S. Southern Plains Agroecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Temporal Dynamics of Bacterial Communities along a Gradient of Disturbance in a U.S. Southern Plains Agroecosystem
title_short Temporal Dynamics of Bacterial Communities along a Gradient of Disturbance in a U.S. Southern Plains Agroecosystem
title_sort temporal dynamics of bacterial communities along a gradient of disturbance in a u.s. southern plains agroecosystem
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9239210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35420482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03829-21
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