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Bacterial Communities in Soil Under Moss and Lichen-Moss Crusts

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GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL
卷 31, 期 2, 页码 152-160

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01490451.2013.820236

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16S rRNA gene libraries; forest soil; high altitude mountain; symbiotic relations; UniFrac analysis

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  1. 'Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia del Distrito Federal' (ICyTDF)
  2. Cinvestav (Mexico)
  3. ABACUS
  4. 'Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia' (CONACyT)

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Biological soil crusts are symbiotic microbial communities formed by green algae, mosses, fungi, lichens, cyanobacteria and bacteria in different proportions. Crusts contribute to soil fertility and favour water retention and infiltration. However, little is known about the bacterial community structure in soil under the crusts. Soil was sampled under a moss crust (considered the MOSS group), lichen plus moss (considered the LICHEN group) and bare soil (considered the BARE group) and the microbial communities determined using nearly full 16S rRNA gene libraries. Bacteria belonging to seven different phyla were found and the Acidobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria were the dominant in each group. The crusts affected negatively the abundance of the Burkholderiales. The phylogenetic diversity and bacterial community membership were different in the LICHEN group compared to the BARE and MOSS groups, but not species richness and community structure. The beta diversity analysis also revealed a different bacterial community structure beneath the LICHEN and MOSS crusts, suggesting species-specific influence. This is a first insight into the effect of a biological soil crust on the bacterial community structure in an organic matter rich soil of a high altitude mountain forest.

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