Department of Microbial Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Wageningen, The Netherlands.
FEMS Microbiol Rev. 2013 Nov;37(6):936-54. doi: 10.1111/1574-6976.12023. Epub 2013 May 9.
Soil habitats contain vast numbers of microorganisms and harbor a large portion of the planet's biological diversity. Although high-throughput sequencing technologies continue to advance our appreciation of this remarkable phylogenetic and functional diversity, we still have only a rudimentary understanding of the forces that allow diverse microbial populations to coexist in soils. This conspicuous knowledge gap may be partially due the human perspective from which we tend to examine soilborne microorganisms. This review focusses on the highly heterogeneous soil matrix from the vantage point of individual bacteria. Methods describing micro-scale soil habitats and their inhabitants based on sieving, dissecting, and visualizing individual soil aggregates are discussed, as are microcosm-based experiments allowing the manipulation of key soil parameters. We identify how the spatial heterogeneity of soil could influence a number of ecological interactions promoting the evolution and maintenance of bacterial diversity.
土壤生境中蕴藏着大量的微生物,并且拥有地球上大部分的生物多样性。尽管高通量测序技术不断提高我们对这种显著的系统发育和功能多样性的认识,但我们仍然只是初步了解了使各种微生物种群在土壤中共存的力量。这种明显的知识差距可能部分归因于我们倾向于从人类视角来观察土壤微生物。本综述从单个细菌的角度出发,重点关注高度异质的土壤基质。讨论了基于筛选、解剖和可视化单个土壤团聚体来描述微尺度土壤生境及其栖息者的方法,以及基于微宇宙的实验,这些实验可以操纵关键的土壤参数。我们确定了土壤的空间异质性如何影响多种促进细菌多样性进化和维持的生态相互作用。