Mohammadi Tannaz, Ely Bert
Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.
Microorganisms. 2024 Sep 14;12(9):1894. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms12091894.
To explore how microbial interactions within the rhizosphere influence the diversity and functional roles of bacterial communities, we isolated 21 bacterial strains from soil samples collected near Rocky Branch Creek on the University of South Carolina campus. Our findings revealed that a significant proportion of the isolated bacterial strains are lysogenic. Contrary to predictions of a narrow host range, most of the bacteriophages derived from these lysogenic bacteria demonstrated the ability to infect a broad range of bacterial strains. These results suggest that the bacterial community shares a complex phage community, creating an intricate web of interactions. This study enhances our understanding of the relationships between phages and their bacterial hosts in soil ecosystems, with implications for ecological balance and agricultural practices aimed at improving plant health through microbial management strategies.
为了探究根际内的微生物相互作用如何影响细菌群落的多样性和功能作用,我们从南卡罗来纳大学校园洛基支流溪附近采集的土壤样本中分离出了21株细菌菌株。我们的研究结果表明,分离出的细菌菌株中有很大一部分是溶原性的。与宿主范围狭窄的预测相反,这些溶原性细菌产生的大多数噬菌体都表现出感染多种细菌菌株的能力。这些结果表明,细菌群落共享一个复杂的噬菌体群落,形成了一个错综复杂的相互作用网络。这项研究增进了我们对土壤生态系统中噬菌体与其细菌宿主之间关系的理解,对生态平衡以及旨在通过微生物管理策略改善植物健康的农业实践具有启示意义。