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气候变化与微生物生态学的联系及其对生态系统、人类和植物健康的影响。

The connections of climate change with microbial ecology and their consequences for ecosystem, human, and plant health.

作者信息

Guigard Ludivine, Nazaret Fanny, Almario Juliana, Bertolla Franck, Boubakri Hasna, Cantarel Amélie A M, Cournoyer Benoit, Favre-Bonté Sabine, Florio Alessandro, Galia Wessam, Hazard Christina, Henry Gwennaëlle, Belaroussi Aude Herrera, Chong Sandra Kim Tian Fook, Lavire Céline, Lobreau Clément, Luis Patricia, Maréchal Marion, Meyer Thibault, Pozzi Adrien C M, Minard Guillaume, Nazaret Sylvie, Nicol Graeme W, Prigent-Combaret Claire, Richaume Agnes, Rodriguez-Nava Veronica, Sanchez-Cid Concepcion, Moro Claire Valiente, Vial Ludovic, Vigneron Aurélien, Wisniewski-Dyé Florence, Shade Ashley

机构信息

Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, INRAE, VetAgro Sup, Laboratoire d'Ecologie Microbienne LEM, CNRS UMR5557, INRAE UMR1418, Villeurbanne F-69100, France.

出版信息

J Appl Microbiol. 2025 Jul 1;136(7). doi: 10.1093/jambio/lxaf168.

Abstract

The climate crisis presents an urgent challenge for Earth's living creatures and the habitats in which they have been adapted to thrive. Climate-related stress presents risks to microorganisms, the stability of the functions they provide, and their maintenance of beneficial interactions with their hosts and ecosystems. Microbes move across the continuum of anthropogenic influence on Earth's ecosystems, from pristine to human-managed to fully urbanized environments. Because microbial feedback within and across this continuum exists at multiple, connected scales from molecules to ecosystem-level processes, predicting microbial responses to climate stress and their potentially wide-ranging consequences remains difficult. Here, we discuss the broad implications of microbial and microbiome responses to climate change as they interface with human, plant, and ecosystem health. For each section on human, plant and ecosystem health, we briefly discuss the state of knowledge for each and follow with proposed future research, including some directions that are promising but require more work to evaluate. We end by considering overarching microbial ecology research needs across these systems and microbial solutions under investigation as possible climate-resilient interventions to maintain human, plant, and ecosystem health. This work draws on diverse expertise to identify broad research directions across typically separated disciplines and builds a holistic framework for considering their interrelationships.

摘要

气候危机对地球上的生物及其赖以生存和繁衍的栖息地构成了紧迫挑战。与气候相关的压力给微生物、它们所提供功能的稳定性以及它们与宿主和生态系统之间有益相互作用的维持带来了风险。微生物在人类对地球生态系统的影响连续体中移动,从原始环境到人类管理的环境,再到完全城市化的环境。由于在这个连续体内部和之间的微生物反馈存在于从分子到生态系统水平过程的多个相互关联的尺度上,预测微生物对气候压力的反应及其可能产生的广泛后果仍然很困难。在这里,我们讨论微生物和微生物群落对气候变化的反应与人类、植物和生态系统健康相互作用时的广泛影响。对于关于人类、植物和生态系统健康的每个部分,我们简要讨论了每个方面的知识现状,随后提出了未来的研究建议,包括一些有前景但需要更多工作来评估的方向。我们最后考虑了这些系统中总体的微生物生态学研究需求以及正在研究的微生物解决方案,将其作为可能的气候适应干预措施以维持人类、植物和生态系统的健康。这项工作借鉴了不同的专业知识,以确定通常相互分离的学科之间的广泛研究方向,并构建了一个整体框架来考虑它们之间的相互关系。

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