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Can We Estimate Functionality of Soil Microbial Communities from Structure-Derived Predictions? A Reality Test in Agricultural Soils

Claudia Breitkreuz, Anna Heintz‐Buschart, François Buscot, Sara Fareed Mohamed Wahdan, Mika Tarkka, Thomas Reitz

2021Microbiology Spectrum34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Linking soil microbial community structure to its functionality, which is important for maintaining health and services of an ecosystem, is still challenging. Besides great advances in structural community analysis, functional equivalents, such as metagenomics and metatranscriptomics, are still time and cost intensive. Recent computational approaches (Tax4Fun and PanFP) aim to predict functions from structural community data based on reference genomes. Although the usability of these tools has been confirmed with metagenomic data, a comparison between predicted and measured functions is so far missing. Thus, this study comprises an expansive reality test on the performance of these tools under different environmental conditions, including relevant global change factors (land use and climate). The work provides a valuable validation of the applicability of the prediction tools for comparison of soil community functions across different sufficiently established soil ecosystems and suggest their usability to unravel the broad spectrum of functions provided by a given community structure.

Topics & Concepts

RhizosphereMicrobial population biologyBiologyCommunity structureAgricultureMetagenomicsAmplicon sequencingSoil water16S ribosomal RNAEcologyBiotechnologyGeneBacteriaBiochemistryGeneticsMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyGut microbiota and healthGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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