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Título : Soil depth and physicochemical properties influence microbial dynamics in the rhizosphere of two peruvian superfood trees, cherimoya and lucuma, as shown by PacBio-HiFi sequencing
Autor : Estrada Cañari, Richard
Porras Valencia, Angie Tatiana
Romero Avila, Yolanda Madelein
Pérez Porras, Wendy Elizabeth
Vilcara Cárdenas, Edgardo Arturo
Cruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro
Arbizu Berrocal, Carlos Irvin
Fecha de publicación : 22-ago-2024
Publicado en: Scientific Reports
Resumen : The characterization of soil microbial communities at different depths is essential to understand their impact on nutrient availability, soil fertility, plant growth and stress tolerance. We analyzed the microbial community at three depths (3 cm, 12 cm, and 30 cm) in the native fruit trees Annona cherimola (cherimoya) and Pouteria lucuma (lucuma), which provide fruits in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. We used PacBio-HiFi, a long-read high-throughput sequencing to explore the composition, diversity and putative functionality of rhizosphere bacterial communities at different soil depths. Bacterial diversity, encompassing various phyla, families, and genera, changed with depth. Notable differences were observed in the alpha diversity indices, especially the Shannon index. Beta diversity also varied based on plant type and depth. In cherimoya soils, positive correlations with Total Organic Carbon (TOC) and Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) were observed, but negative ones with certain cations. In lucuma soils, indices like the Shannon index exhibited negative correlations with several metals and specific soil properties. We proposed that differences between the plant rhizosphere environments may explain the variance in their microbial diversity. This study provides insights into the microbial communities present at different soil depths, highlighting the prevalence of decomposer bacteria. Further research is necessary to elucidate their specific metabolic features and overall impact on crop growth and quality.
Palabras clave : Bacteria
Biogeochemistry
Microbial communities
Environmental microbiology
metadata.dc.subject.agrovoc: Bacteria
Biogeochemistry
Biogeoquímica
Microbial ecology
Ecología microbiana
Microbiology
Microbiología
Editorial : Nature Publishing Group
Citación : Estrada, R.; Porras, T.; Romero, Y.; Pérez, W.E.; Vilcara, E.A.; Cruz, J. & Arbizu, C.I. (2024). Soil depth and physicochemical properties influence microbial dynamics in the rhizosphere of two peruvian superfood trees, cherimoya and lucuma, as shown by PacBio-HiFi sequencing. Scientific Reports, 14, 19508. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-69945-9
URI : https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/2558
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-69945-9
ISSN : 2045-2322
metadata.dc.subject.ocde: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.01.04
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