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Cross-kingdom interactions and functional patterns of active microbiota matter in governing deadwood decay.

Witoon Purahong1, Benjawan Tanunchai1,2, Sarah Muszynski3, Florian Maurer3, Sara Fareed Mohamed Wahdan1,4, Jonas Malter3, François Buscot1,5, Matthias Noll2,3.   

Abstract

Microbial community members are the primary microbial colonizers and active decomposers of deadwood. This study placed sterilized standardized beech and spruce sapwood specimens on the forest ground of 8 beech- and 8 spruce-dominated forest sites. After 370 days, specimens were assessed for mass loss, nitrogen (N) content and 15N isotopic signature, hydrolytic and lignin-modifying enzyme activities. Each specimen was incubated with bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) to label metabolically active fungal and bacterial community members, which were assessed using amplicon sequencing. Fungal saprotrophs colonized the deadwood accompanied by a distinct bacterial community that was capable of cellulose degradation, aromatic depolymerization, and N2 fixation. The latter were governed by the genus Sphingomonas, which was co-present with the majority of saprotrophic fungi regardless of whether beech or spruce specimens were decayed. Moreover, the richness of the diazotrophic Allorhizobium-Neorhizobium-Pararhizobium-Rhizobium group was significantly correlated with mass loss, N content and 15N isotopic signature. By contrast, presence of obligate predator Bdellovibrio spp. shifted bacterial community composition and were linked to decreased beech deadwood decay rates. Our study provides the first account of the composition and function of metabolically active wood-colonizing bacterial and fungal communities, highlighting cross-kingdom interactions during the early and intermediate stages of wood decay.

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Keywords:  beech; bromodeoxyuridine; diazotrophs deadwood decay; enzyme activity; microbiome; spruce

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35538788      PMCID: PMC9091849          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2022.0130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.530


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1.  Cross-kingdom interactions and functional patterns of active microbiota matter in governing deadwood decay.

Authors:  Witoon Purahong; Benjawan Tanunchai; Sarah Muszynski; Florian Maurer; Sara Fareed Mohamed Wahdan; Jonas Malter; François Buscot; Matthias Noll
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2022-05-11       Impact factor: 5.530

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