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Spatial Variation in Soil Fungal Communities across Paddy Fields in Subtropical China

Pengfa Li, Weitao Li, Alex J. Dumbrell, Ming Liu, Guilong Li, Meng Wu, Chunyu Jiang, Zhongpei Li

2020mSystems97 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this work, Illumina MiSeq amplicon sequencing of the ITS region was used to investigate the spatial variation and assembly mechanisms of fungal communities from different soil layers across paddy fields in subtropical China, and the results demonstrate the decreasing importance of environmental filtering and an increase in the importance of dispersal limitation in structuring fungal communities from shallower to deeper soils. Therefore, the results of this study highlight that perceived drivers of fungal community assembly are dependent on sampling depth and suggest that caution is required when interpreting diversity patterns from samples that integrate across depths. This is the first study focusing on assemblages of fungal communities in different soil layers on a relatively large scale, and we thus believe that this study is of great importance to researchers and readers in microbial ecology, especially in microbial biogeography, because the results can provide sampling guidance in future studies of microbial biogeography.

Topics & Concepts

Biological dispersalPropaguleSoil waterEcologyCommunity structureSubtropicsEcosystemMicrobial population biologyAmplicon sequencingSoil horizonEnvironmental scienceBiologyPaleontologyDemographySociology16S ribosomal RNABacteriaPopulationMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant InteractionsMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyPlant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
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