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不同且稳定的组装机制塑造了葡萄园土壤中的细菌和真菌群落。

Distinct and Temporally Stable Assembly Mechanisms Shape Bacterial and Fungal Communities in Vineyard Soils.

机构信息

Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione Edmund Mach, via E. Mach 1, 38010, San Michele all'Adige, Italy.

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA.

出版信息

Microb Ecol. 2023 Jul;86(1):337-349. doi: 10.1007/s00248-022-02065-x. Epub 2022 Jul 14.

Abstract

Microbial communities in agricultural soils are fundamental for plant growth and in vineyard ecosystems contribute to defining regional wine quality. Managing soil microbes towards beneficial outcomes requires knowledge of how community assembly processes vary across taxonomic groups, spatial scales, and through time. However, our understanding of microbial assembly remains limited. To quantify the contributions of stochastic and deterministic processes to bacterial and fungal assembly across spatial scales and through time, we used 16 s rRNA gene and ITS sequencing in the soil of an emblematic wine-growing region of Italy.Combining null- and neutral-modelling, we found that assembly processes were consistent through time, but bacteria and fungi were governed by different processes. At the within-vineyard scale, deterministic selection and homogenising dispersal dominated bacterial assembly, while neither selection nor dispersal had clear influence over fungal assembly. At the among-vineyard scale, the influence of dispersal limitation increased for both taxonomic groups, but its contribution was much larger for fungal communities. These null-model-based inferences were supported by neutral modelling, which estimated a dispersal rate almost two orders-of-magnitude lower for fungi than bacteria.This indicates that while stochastic processes are important for fungal assembly, bacteria were more influenced by deterministic selection imposed by the biotic and/or abiotic environment. Managing microbes in vineyard soils could thus benefit from strategies that account for dispersal limitation of fungi and the importance of environmental conditions for bacteria. Our results are consistent with theoretical expectations whereby larger individual size and smaller populations can lead to higher levels of stochasticity.

摘要

农业土壤中的微生物群落是植物生长的基础,在葡萄园生态系统中有助于定义地区葡萄酒的质量。要想管理土壤微生物以达到有益的结果,就需要了解群落组装过程在分类群、空间尺度和时间上的变化。然而,我们对微生物组装的理解仍然有限。为了量化随机和确定性过程对细菌和真菌在空间尺度和时间上组装的贡献,我们在意大利一个具有代表性的葡萄酒产区的土壤中使用了 16S rRNA 基因和 ITS 测序。通过结合零模型和中性模型,我们发现组装过程是随着时间而一致的,但细菌和真菌受到不同的过程控制。在葡萄园内部的尺度上,确定性选择和均匀化的扩散主导了细菌的组装,而选择和扩散都没有对真菌的组装产生明显的影响。在葡萄园之间的尺度上,扩散限制对两个分类群的影响都增加了,但对真菌群落的影响要大得多。这些基于零模型的推论得到了中性模型的支持,中性模型估计真菌的扩散率比细菌低几乎两个数量级。这表明,虽然随机过程对真菌的组装很重要,但细菌受到生物和/或非生物环境施加的确定性选择的影响更大。因此,在葡萄园土壤中管理微生物可以从考虑真菌的扩散限制和细菌对环境条件的重要性的策略中受益。我们的结果与理论预期一致,即较大的个体大小和较小的种群可以导致更高水平的随机性。

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