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Characterization of the rare microbiome of rice paddy soil from arsenic contaminated hotspot of West Bengal and their interrelation with arsenic and other geochemical parameters.

Himadri Bose1, Anumeha Saha1, Rajendra Prasad Sahu1, Anindya Sundar Dey1, Pinaki Sar2.   

Abstract

Rare microbial taxa [bacterial and archaeal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) with mean relative abundance ≤ 0.001%] were critical for ecosystem function, yet, their identity and function remained incompletely understood, particularly in arsenic (As) contaminated rice soils. In the present study we have characterized the rare populations of the As-contaminated rice soil microbiomes from West Bengal (India) in terms of their identity, interaction and potential function. Major proportion of the OTUs (73% of total 38,289 OTUs) was represented by rare microbial taxa (henceforth mentioned as rare taxa), which covered 4.5-15.7% of the different communities. Taxonomic assignment of the rare taxa showed their affiliation to members of Gamma-, Alpha-, Delta- Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Acidobacteria. SO42-, NO3-, NH4+and pH significantly impacted the distribution of rare taxa. Rare taxa positively correlated with As were found to be more frequent in relatively high As soil while the rare taxa negatively correlated with As were found to be more frequent in relatively low As soil. Co-occurrence-network analysis indicated that rare taxa whose abundance were correlated strongly (R > 0.8) with As also had strong association (R > 0.8) with PO42-, NO3-, and NH4+. Correlation analysis indicated that the rare taxa were likely to involved in two major guilds one, involved in N-metabolism and the second involved in As/Fe as well as other metabolisms. Role of the rare taxa in denitrification and dissimilatory NO3- reduction (DNRA), As biotransformation, S-, H-, C- and Fe-, metabolism was highlighted from 16S rRNA gene-based predictive analysis. Phylogenetic analysis of rare taxa indicated signatures of inhabitant rice soil microorganisms having significant roles in nitrogen (N) cycle and As-Fe metabolism. This study provided critical insights into the taxonomic identity, metabolic potentials and importance of the rare taxa in As biotransformation and biogeochemical cycling of essential nutrients in As-impacted rice soils.
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Keywords:  Arsenic biotransformation; Arsenic contamination; As-Fe metabolism; Microbial diversity; Nitrogen cycle; Paddy soil; Rare taxa; Rice

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35907093     DOI: 10.1007/s11274-022-03355-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0959-3993            Impact factor:   4.253


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