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Identifying the Biogeographic Patterns of Rare and Abundant Bacterial Communities Using Different Primer Sets on the Loess Plateau.

Quanchao Zeng1,2, Shaoshan An2.   

Abstract

High-throughput sequencing is commonly used to study soil microbial communities. However, different primers targeting different 16S rRNA hypervariable regions often generate different microbial communities and result in different values of diversity and community structure. This study determined the consequences of using two bacterial primers (338f/806r, targeting the V3-V4 region, and 520f/802r, targeting the V4 region) to assess bacterial communities in the soils of different land uses along a latitudinal gradient. The results showed that the variations in the soil bacterial diversity in different land uses were more evident based on the former pair. The statistical results showed that land use had no significant impact on soil bacterial diversity when primer pair 520f/802r was used. In contrast, when primer pair 338f/806r was used, the cropland and orchard soils had significantly higher operational taxonomic units (OTUs) and Shannon diversity index values than those of the shrubland and grassland soils. Similarly, the soil bacterial diversity generated by primer pair 338f/806r was significantly impacted by mean annual precipitation, soil total phosphorus (TP), soil total nitrogen (TN), and soil available phosphorus (AVP), while the soil bacterial diversity generated by primer pair 520f/802r showed no significant correlations with most of these environmental factors. Multiple regression models indicated that soil pH and soil organic carbon (SOC) shaped the soil bacterial community structure on the Loess Plateau regardless of what primer pair was used. Climatic conditions mainly affected the diversity of rare bacteria. Abundant bacteria are more sensitive than rare bacteria to environmental changes. Very little of the variation in the rare bacterial community was explained by environmental factors or geographic distance, suggesting that the communities of rare bacteria are unpredictable. The distributions of the abundant taxa were mainly determined by variations in environmental factors.

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Keywords:  arid regions; land uses; primer sets; rare bacteria; spatial patterns

Year:  2021        PMID: 33435426      PMCID: PMC7827256          DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9010139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microorganisms        ISSN: 2076-2607


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