Standing D, Knox O G G, Mullins C E, Killham K K, Wilson M J
School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB24 3UU, UK.
Microb Ecol. 2006 Oct;52(3):444-50. doi: 10.1007/s00248-006-9119-8. Epub 2006 Aug 8.
The positive influence of bacterial feeding nematodes on bacterial mediated processes such as organic matter mineralization and nutrient cycling is widely accepted, but the mechanisms of these interactions are not always apparent. Both transport of bacteria by nematodes, and nutritional effects caused by nematode N excretion are thought to be involved, but their relative importance is not known because of the difficulties in studying these interactions in soil. We developed a simple in vitro assay to study complex nematode/bacterial interactions and used it to conduct a series of experiments to determine the potential influence of nematode movement and nutritional effects on bacterial resource use. The system used bacterial feeding and nonfeeding insect parasitic nematodes, and luminescent bacteria marked with metabolic reporter genes. Both nutritional enhancement of bacterial activity and bacterial transport were observed and we hypothesize that in nature, the relative importance of transport is likely to be greater in bulk soil, whereas nematode excretion may have greater impact in the rhizosphere. In both cases, the ability of nematodes to enhance bacterial resource utilization has implications for soil components of biogeochemical cycling.
食细菌线虫对细菌介导的过程(如有机质矿化和养分循环)的积极影响已得到广泛认可,但这些相互作用的机制并不总是很明显。线虫对细菌的运输以及线虫氮排泄所造成的营养效应都被认为与之有关,然而由于在土壤中研究这些相互作用存在困难,它们的相对重要性尚不清楚。我们开发了一种简单的体外测定方法来研究复杂的线虫/细菌相互作用,并利用该方法进行了一系列实验,以确定线虫移动和营养效应对细菌资源利用的潜在影响。该系统使用了食细菌和非食细菌的昆虫寄生线虫,以及标记有代谢报告基因的发光细菌。我们观察到了细菌活性的营养增强和细菌运输现象,并推测在自然环境中,运输的相对重要性在大块土壤中可能更大,而线虫排泄在根际可能产生更大影响。在这两种情况下,线虫增强细菌资源利用的能力对生物地球化学循环的土壤组分都具有重要意义。