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Article Dans Une Revue Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution Année : 2022

Micro-fractionation shows microbial community changes in soil particles below 20 μm

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Introduction Micro-scale analysis of microbes in soil is essential to the overall understanding of microbial organization, interactions, and ecosystem functioning. Soil fractionation according to its aggregated structure has been used to access microbial habitats. While bacterial communities have been extensively described, little is known about the fungal communities at scales relevant to microbial interactions. Methods We applied a gentle soil fractionation method to preserve stable aggregated structures within the range of micro-aggregates and studied fungal and bacterial communities as well as nitrogen cycling potentials in the pristine Rothamsted Park Grass soil (bulk soil) as well as in its particle size fractions (PSFs; >250 μm, 250–63 μm, 63–20 μm, 20–2 μm, <2 μm, and supernatant). Results Overall bacterial and fungal community structures changed in PSFs below 20 μm. The relative abundance of Basidiomycota decreased with decreasing particle size over the entire measure range, while Ascomycota showed an increase and Mucoromycota became more prominent in particles below 20 μm. Bacterial diversity was found highest in the < 2 μm fraction, but only a few taxa were washed-off during the procedure and found in supernatant samples. These taxa have been associated with exopolysaccharide production and biofilm formation (e.g., Pseudomonas , Massilia , Mucilaginibacter , Edaphobaculum , Duganella , Janthinobacterium , and Variovorax ). The potential for nitrogen reduction was found elevated in bigger aggregates. Discussion The observed changes below 20 μm particle are in line with scales where microbes operate and interact, highlighting the potential to focus on little researched sub-fractions of micro-aggregates. The applied method shows potential for use in studies focusing on the role of microbial biofilms in soil and might also be adapted to research various other soil microbial functions. Technical advances in combination with micro-sampling methods in soil promise valuable output in soil studies when particles below 20 μm are included.
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hal-04291401 , version 1 (17-11-2023)

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Christoph Keuschnig, Jean M F Martins, Aline Navel, Pascal Simonet, Catherine Larose. Micro-fractionation shows microbial community changes in soil particles below 20 μm. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2022, 10, ⟨10.3389/fevo.2022.1091773⟩. ⟨hal-04291401⟩
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