Srinivasiah Sharath, Bhavsar Jaysheel, Thapar Kanika, Liles Mark, Schoenfeld Tom, Wommack K Eric
University of Delaware, Delaware Biotechnology Institute, 15 Innovation Way Newark, DE 19711, USA.
Res Microbiol. 2008 Jun;159(5):349-57. doi: 10.1016/j.resmic.2008.04.010. Epub 2008 May 8.
Despite the predominance of aquatic environments on the planet Earth, microbial abundance and diversity within soil environments exceed that of the aquatic realm. Most of what we know of viral ecology within natural systems has come through investigations of aquatic environments. However, the 'aquatic-bias' in viral ecology is beginning to change as the cultivation-independent approaches, which revealed the extraordinary abundance and diversity of viruses within aquatic systems, are now being applied to soils. This review briefly summarizes recent investigations of viral abundance and diversity in soil environments.
尽管地球表面水生环境占主导地位,但土壤环境中的微生物丰度和多样性却超过了水生领域。我们目前对自然系统中病毒生态学的了解大多来自对水生环境的研究。然而,随着揭示了水生系统中病毒具有非凡丰度和多样性的非培养方法如今应用于土壤研究,病毒生态学中的“水生偏好”开始发生变化。本综述简要总结了近期对土壤环境中病毒丰度和多样性的研究。