Lambais M R, Crowley D E, Cury J C, Büll R C, Rodrigues R R
Department of Soils and Soil Science, University of São Paulo, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil.
Science. 2006 Jun 30;312(5782):1917. doi: 10.1126/science.1124696.
We found an extraordinary level of bacterial biodiversity in the tree leaf canopy of a tropical Atlantic forest by using culture-independent molecular methods. Our survey suggests that each tree species selects for a distinct microbial community. Analysis of the bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences revealed that about 97% of the bacteria were unknown species and that the phyllosphere of any one tree species carries at least 95 to 671 bacterial species. The tree canopies of tropical forests likely represent a large reservoir of unexplored microbial diversity.
通过使用不依赖培养的分子方法,我们在一片热带大西洋森林的树叶冠层中发现了异常高的细菌生物多样性。我们的调查表明,每种树木都选择了独特的微生物群落。对细菌16S核糖体RNA基因序列的分析显示,约97%的细菌为未知物种,且任何一种树木的叶际至少携带95至671种细菌。热带森林的树冠层可能是一个尚未探索的微生物多样性的巨大宝库。