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从百年植物标本馆植物及其相关土壤中提取的DNA所反映的古代微生物群落

Ancient Microbiomes as Mirrored by DNA Extracted From Century-Old Herbarium Plants and Associated Soil.

作者信息

Grasso Gianluca, Debruyne Régis, Adamo Martino, Rué Olivier, Lejzerowicz Franck, Bittner Lucie, Bianciotto Valeria, Marmeisse Roland

机构信息

Department of Life Science and Systems Biology (DBIOS), Università Degli Studi di Torino, Torino, Italy.

Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National D'histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, EPHE, Université Des Antilles, Paris, France.

出版信息

Mol Ecol Resour. 2025 Oct;25(7):e14122. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.14122. Epub 2025 May 24.

Abstract

Numerous specimens stored in natural history collections have been involuntarily preserved together with their associated microbiomes. We propose exploiting century-old soils occasionally found on the roots of herbarium plants to assess the diversity of ancient soil microbial communities originally associated with these plants. We extracted total DNA and sequenced libraries produced from rhizospheric soils and roots of four plants preserved in herbaria for more than 120 years in order to characterise the preservation and taxonomic diversity that can be recovered in such contexts. Extracted DNA displayed typical features of ancient DNA, with cytosine deamination at the ends of fragments predominantly shorter than 50 bp. When compared to extant microbiomes, herbarium microbial communities clustered with soil communities and were distinct from communities from other environments. Herbarium communities also displayed biodiversity features and assembly rules typical of soil and plant-associated ones. Soil communities were richer than root-associated ones with which they shared most taxa. Regarding community turnover, we detected collection site, soil versus root and plant species effects. Eukaryotic taxa that displayed a higher abundance in roots were mostly plant pathogens that were not identified among soil-enriched ones. Conservation of these biodiversity features and assembly rules in herbarium-associated microbial communities indicates that herbarium-extracted DNA might reflect the composition of the original plant-associated microbial communities and that preservation in herbaria seemingly did not dramatically alter these characteristics. Using this approach, it should be possible to investigate historical soils and herbarium plant roots to explore the diversity and temporal dynamics of soil microbial communities.

摘要

保存在自然历史收藏中的许多标本都与其相关的微生物群落一起被无意地保存了下来。我们建议利用偶尔在标本馆植物根部发现的百年老土来评估最初与这些植物相关的古代土壤微生物群落的多样性。我们提取了总DNA,并对保存在标本馆中120多年的四种植物的根际土壤和根部产生的文库进行了测序,以表征在这种情况下可以恢复的保存情况和分类多样性。提取的DNA显示出古代DNA的典型特征,片段末端的胞嘧啶脱氨基现象明显,片段主要短于50bp。与现存的微生物群落相比,标本馆微生物群落与土壤群落聚类,与其他环境的群落不同。标本馆群落还显示出土壤和植物相关群落典型的生物多样性特征和组装规则。土壤群落比与其共享大多数分类群的根相关群落更丰富。关于群落周转,我们检测到了采集地点、土壤与根以及植物物种的影响。在根部丰度较高的真核生物分类群大多是植物病原体,在土壤富集的分类群中未被鉴定出来。标本馆相关微生物群落中这些生物多样性特征和组装规则的保存表明,从标本馆提取的DNA可能反映了原始植物相关微生物群落的组成,并且保存在标本馆中似乎并没有显著改变这些特征。使用这种方法,应该有可能研究历史土壤和标本馆植物根部,以探索土壤微生物群落的多样性和时间动态。

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