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Global homogenization of the structure and function in the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
卷 7, 期 28, 页码 -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abg5809

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  1. 2019 Leonardo Grant for Researchers and Cultural Creators, BBVA Foundation (URBANFUN)
  2. BES [LRB17\1019]
  3. Ramon y Cajal grant from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [RYC2018-025483-I]
  4. U.S. National Science Foundation [DEB1556090, DEB1542653]
  5. Norway-Baltic collaboration grant [EMP442]
  6. Estonian Science Foundation [PRG632]
  7. Humboldt Foundation
  8. Australian Research Council [DP190103714, DP170101628]
  9. ANID FONDECYT [11180538, 1170995]
  10. ANID ANILLO [ACT192027]
  11. Spanish Ministry [AGL2017-85755-R]
  12. CSIC [LINKA20069]
  13. Fundacion Seneca from Murcia Province [19896/GERM/15]
  14. Spanish State Plan for Scientific and Technical Research and Innovation [AGL201675762-R]
  15. Juan de la Cierva Formacion grant from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [FJCI-2018-036520-I]
  16. Methodology approaches in genome-based diversity and ecological plasticity study of truffles from their natural distribution areas [J4-1766]
  17. Research Program in Forest Biology, Ecology, and Technology of the Slovenian Research Agency [P4-0107]
  18. FCT [IF/00950/2014, SFRH/BDP/108913/2015]
  19. MCTES
  20. FSE
  21. UE
  22. CFE - FCT/MCTES through national funds (PIDDAC) [UIDB/04004/2020]
  23. SERB (Science and Engineering Research Board) India [EEQ/2017/000775]
  24. FEDER funds [AGL2017-85755-R]

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The structure and function of soil microbiomes in urban greenspaces are largely uniform worldwide. Urban soils contain a higher proportion of fast-growing microbes and lower levels of ectomycorrhizal fungi compared to natural ecosystems. City affluence, management practices, and climate are key factors influencing urban soil communities.
The structure and function of the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces remain largely undetermined. We conducted a global field survey in urban greenspaces and neighboring natural ecosystems across 56 cities from six continents, and found that urban soils are important hotspots for soil bacterial, protist and functional gene diversity, but support highly homogenized microbial communities worldwide. Urban greenspaces had a greater proportion of fast-growing bacteria, algae, amoebae, and fungal pathogens, but a lower proportion of ectomycorrhizal fungi than natural ecosystems. These urban ecosystems also showed higher proportions of genes associated with human pathogens, greenhouse gas emissions, faster nutrient cycling, and more intense abiotic stress than natural environments. City affluence, management practices, and climate were fundamental drivers of urban soil communities. Our work paves the way toward a more comprehensive global-scale perspective on urban greenspaces, which is integral to managing the health of these ecosystems and the well-being of human populations.

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