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Land-Use Change and Management Intensification Is Associated with Shifts in Composition of Soil Microbial Communities and Their Functional Diversity in Coffee Agroecosystems

Despite the central role of microorganisms in soil fertility, little understanding exists regarding the impact of management practices and soil microbial diversity on soil processes. Strong correlations among soil microbial composition, management practices, and microbially mediated processes have b...

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Autores principales: Carrasco-Espinosa, Karen, Avitia, Morena, Barrón-Sandoval, Alberto, Abbruzzini, Thalita F., Salazar Cabrera, Ulises Isaac, Arroyo-Lambaer, Denise, Uscanga, Adriana, Campo, Julio, Benítez, Mariana, Wegier, Ana, Rosell, Julieta A., Reverchon, Frédérique, Hernández, Gerardo, Boege, Karina, Escalante, Ana E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36144367
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091763
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author Carrasco-Espinosa, Karen
Avitia, Morena
Barrón-Sandoval, Alberto
Abbruzzini, Thalita F.
Salazar Cabrera, Ulises Isaac
Arroyo-Lambaer, Denise
Uscanga, Adriana
Campo, Julio
Benítez, Mariana
Wegier, Ana
Rosell, Julieta A.
Reverchon, Frédérique
Hernández, Gerardo
Boege, Karina
Escalante, Ana E.
author_facet Carrasco-Espinosa, Karen
Avitia, Morena
Barrón-Sandoval, Alberto
Abbruzzini, Thalita F.
Salazar Cabrera, Ulises Isaac
Arroyo-Lambaer, Denise
Uscanga, Adriana
Campo, Julio
Benítez, Mariana
Wegier, Ana
Rosell, Julieta A.
Reverchon, Frédérique
Hernández, Gerardo
Boege, Karina
Escalante, Ana E.
author_sort Carrasco-Espinosa, Karen
collection PubMed
description Despite the central role of microorganisms in soil fertility, little understanding exists regarding the impact of management practices and soil microbial diversity on soil processes. Strong correlations among soil microbial composition, management practices, and microbially mediated processes have been previously shown. However, limited integration of the different parameters has hindered our understanding of agroecosystem functioning. Multivariate analyses of these systems allow simultaneous evaluation of the parameters and can lead to hypotheses on the microbial groups involved in specific nutrient transformations. In the present study, using a multivariate approach, we investigated the effect of microbial composition (16SrDNA sequencing) and soil properties in carbon mineralization (C(MIN)) (BIOLOG™, Hayward, CA, USA) across different management categories on coffee agroecosystems in Mexico. Results showed that (i) changes in soil physicochemical variables were related to management, not to region, (ii) microbial composition was associated with changes in management intensity, (iii) specific bacterial groups were associated with different management categories, and (iv) there was a broader utilization range of carbon sources in non-managed plots. The identification of specific bacterial groups, management practices, and soil parameters, and their correlation with the utilization range of carbon sources, presents the possibility to experimentally test hypotheses on the interplay of all these components and further our understanding of agroecosystem functioning and sustainable management.
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spelling pubmed-95049702022-09-24 Land-Use Change and Management Intensification Is Associated with Shifts in Composition of Soil Microbial Communities and Their Functional Diversity in Coffee Agroecosystems Carrasco-Espinosa, Karen Avitia, Morena Barrón-Sandoval, Alberto Abbruzzini, Thalita F. Salazar Cabrera, Ulises Isaac Arroyo-Lambaer, Denise Uscanga, Adriana Campo, Julio Benítez, Mariana Wegier, Ana Rosell, Julieta A. Reverchon, Frédérique Hernández, Gerardo Boege, Karina Escalante, Ana E. Microorganisms Article Despite the central role of microorganisms in soil fertility, little understanding exists regarding the impact of management practices and soil microbial diversity on soil processes. Strong correlations among soil microbial composition, management practices, and microbially mediated processes have been previously shown. However, limited integration of the different parameters has hindered our understanding of agroecosystem functioning. Multivariate analyses of these systems allow simultaneous evaluation of the parameters and can lead to hypotheses on the microbial groups involved in specific nutrient transformations. In the present study, using a multivariate approach, we investigated the effect of microbial composition (16SrDNA sequencing) and soil properties in carbon mineralization (C(MIN)) (BIOLOG™, Hayward, CA, USA) across different management categories on coffee agroecosystems in Mexico. Results showed that (i) changes in soil physicochemical variables were related to management, not to region, (ii) microbial composition was associated with changes in management intensity, (iii) specific bacterial groups were associated with different management categories, and (iv) there was a broader utilization range of carbon sources in non-managed plots. The identification of specific bacterial groups, management practices, and soil parameters, and their correlation with the utilization range of carbon sources, presents the possibility to experimentally test hypotheses on the interplay of all these components and further our understanding of agroecosystem functioning and sustainable management. MDPI 2022-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9504970/ /pubmed/36144367 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091763 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Carrasco-Espinosa, Karen
Avitia, Morena
Barrón-Sandoval, Alberto
Abbruzzini, Thalita F.
Salazar Cabrera, Ulises Isaac
Arroyo-Lambaer, Denise
Uscanga, Adriana
Campo, Julio
Benítez, Mariana
Wegier, Ana
Rosell, Julieta A.
Reverchon, Frédérique
Hernández, Gerardo
Boege, Karina
Escalante, Ana E.
Land-Use Change and Management Intensification Is Associated with Shifts in Composition of Soil Microbial Communities and Their Functional Diversity in Coffee Agroecosystems
title Land-Use Change and Management Intensification Is Associated with Shifts in Composition of Soil Microbial Communities and Their Functional Diversity in Coffee Agroecosystems
title_full Land-Use Change and Management Intensification Is Associated with Shifts in Composition of Soil Microbial Communities and Their Functional Diversity in Coffee Agroecosystems
title_fullStr Land-Use Change and Management Intensification Is Associated with Shifts in Composition of Soil Microbial Communities and Their Functional Diversity in Coffee Agroecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Land-Use Change and Management Intensification Is Associated with Shifts in Composition of Soil Microbial Communities and Their Functional Diversity in Coffee Agroecosystems
title_short Land-Use Change and Management Intensification Is Associated with Shifts in Composition of Soil Microbial Communities and Their Functional Diversity in Coffee Agroecosystems
title_sort land-use change and management intensification is associated with shifts in composition of soil microbial communities and their functional diversity in coffee agroecosystems
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36144367
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091763
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