Shifts in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity with agriculture: How fragile is the Brazilian Cerrado?

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Autor(a) principal: SOUZA, R. C.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: MENDES, I. de C., REIS JUNIOR, F. B. dos, CARVALHO, F. M., NOGUEIRA, M. A., VASCONCELOS, A. T. R., VICENTE, V. A., HUNGRIA, M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1062887
Resumo: Abstract: Background: The Cerrado ? an edaphic type of savannah ? comprises the second largest biome of the Brazilian territory and is the main area for grain production in the country, but information about the impact of land conversion to agriculture on microbial diversity is still scarce. We used a shotgun metagenomic approach to compare undisturbed (native) soil and soils cropped for 23 years with soybean/maize under conservation tillage ? ?no-till? (NT) ? and conventional tillage (CT) systems in the Cerrado biome. Results: Soil management and fertilizer inputs with the introduction of agriculture improved chemical properties, but decreased soil macroporosity and microbial biomass of carbon and nitrogen. Principal coordinates analyses confirmed different taxonomic and functional profiles for each treatment. There was predominance of the Bacteria domain, especially the phylum Proteobacteria, with higher numbers of sequences in the NT and CT treatments; Archaea and Viruses also had lower numbers of sequences in the undisturbed soil. Within the Alphaproteobacteria, there was dominance of Rhizobiales and of the genus Bradyrhizobium in the NT and CT systems, attributed to massive inoculation of soybean, and also of Burkholderiales. In contrast, Rhizobium, Azospirillum, Xanthomonas, Pseudomonas and Acidobacterium predominated in the native Cerrado. More Eukaryota, especially of the phylum Ascomycota were detected in the NT. The functional analysis revealed lower numbers of sequences in the five dominant categories for the CT system, whereas the undisturbed Cerrado presented higher abundance. Conclusion: High impact of agriculture in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity in the biome Cerrado was confirmed. Functional diversity was not necessarily associated with taxonomic diversity, as the less conservationist treatment (CT) presented increased taxonomic sequences and reduced functional profiles, indicating a strategy to try to maintain soil functioning by favoring taxa that are probably not the most efficient for some functions. Our results highlight that underneath the rustic appearance of the Cerrado vegetation there is a fragile soil microbial community.
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spelling Shifts in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity with agriculture: How fragile is the Brazilian Cerrado?Microbioma do soloBiodiversidade funcionalMetagenoma shotgunSeuqenciamento shotgunCerradoManejo do SoloMicrobiologia do SoloPlantio DiretoSoloAbstract: Background: The Cerrado ? an edaphic type of savannah ? comprises the second largest biome of the Brazilian territory and is the main area for grain production in the country, but information about the impact of land conversion to agriculture on microbial diversity is still scarce. We used a shotgun metagenomic approach to compare undisturbed (native) soil and soils cropped for 23 years with soybean/maize under conservation tillage ? ?no-till? (NT) ? and conventional tillage (CT) systems in the Cerrado biome. Results: Soil management and fertilizer inputs with the introduction of agriculture improved chemical properties, but decreased soil macroporosity and microbial biomass of carbon and nitrogen. Principal coordinates analyses confirmed different taxonomic and functional profiles for each treatment. There was predominance of the Bacteria domain, especially the phylum Proteobacteria, with higher numbers of sequences in the NT and CT treatments; Archaea and Viruses also had lower numbers of sequences in the undisturbed soil. Within the Alphaproteobacteria, there was dominance of Rhizobiales and of the genus Bradyrhizobium in the NT and CT systems, attributed to massive inoculation of soybean, and also of Burkholderiales. In contrast, Rhizobium, Azospirillum, Xanthomonas, Pseudomonas and Acidobacterium predominated in the native Cerrado. More Eukaryota, especially of the phylum Ascomycota were detected in the NT. The functional analysis revealed lower numbers of sequences in the five dominant categories for the CT system, whereas the undisturbed Cerrado presented higher abundance. Conclusion: High impact of agriculture in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity in the biome Cerrado was confirmed. Functional diversity was not necessarily associated with taxonomic diversity, as the less conservationist treatment (CT) presented increased taxonomic sequences and reduced functional profiles, indicating a strategy to try to maintain soil functioning by favoring taxa that are probably not the most efficient for some functions. Our results highlight that underneath the rustic appearance of the Cerrado vegetation there is a fragile soil microbial community.RENATA CAROLINI SOUZA, UFPR; IEDA DE CARVALHO MENDES, CPAC; FABIO BUENO DOS REIS JUNIOR, CPAC; FABIOLA MARQUES CARVALHO, LABINFO; MARCO ANTONIO NOGUEIRA, CNPSO; ANA TEREZA RIBEIRO VASCONCELOS, LABINFO; VANIA APARECIDA VICENTE, UFPR; MARIANGELA HUNGRIA DA CUNHA, CNPSO.SOUZA, R. C.MENDES, I. de C.REIS JUNIOR, F. B. dosCARVALHO, F. M.NOGUEIRA, M. A.VASCONCELOS, A. T. R.VICENTE, V. A.HUNGRIA, M.2017-02-07T11:11:11Z2017-02-07T11:11:11Z2017-02-0720162017-02-21T11:11:11Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleBMC Microbiology, v. 16, n. 42, p. 1-15, 2016.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/106288710.1186/s12866-016-0657-zporinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2017-08-16T04:08:36Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1062887Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542017-08-16T04:08:36falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542017-08-16T04:08:36Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Shifts in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity with agriculture: How fragile is the Brazilian Cerrado?
title Shifts in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity with agriculture: How fragile is the Brazilian Cerrado?
spellingShingle Shifts in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity with agriculture: How fragile is the Brazilian Cerrado?
SOUZA, R. C.
Microbioma do solo
Biodiversidade funcional
Metagenoma shotgun
Seuqenciamento shotgun
Cerrado
Manejo do Solo
Microbiologia do Solo
Plantio Direto
Solo
title_short Shifts in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity with agriculture: How fragile is the Brazilian Cerrado?
title_full Shifts in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity with agriculture: How fragile is the Brazilian Cerrado?
title_fullStr Shifts in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity with agriculture: How fragile is the Brazilian Cerrado?
title_full_unstemmed Shifts in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity with agriculture: How fragile is the Brazilian Cerrado?
title_sort Shifts in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity with agriculture: How fragile is the Brazilian Cerrado?
author SOUZA, R. C.
author_facet SOUZA, R. C.
MENDES, I. de C.
REIS JUNIOR, F. B. dos
CARVALHO, F. M.
NOGUEIRA, M. A.
VASCONCELOS, A. T. R.
VICENTE, V. A.
HUNGRIA, M.
author_role author
author2 MENDES, I. de C.
REIS JUNIOR, F. B. dos
CARVALHO, F. M.
NOGUEIRA, M. A.
VASCONCELOS, A. T. R.
VICENTE, V. A.
HUNGRIA, M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RENATA CAROLINI SOUZA, UFPR; IEDA DE CARVALHO MENDES, CPAC; FABIO BUENO DOS REIS JUNIOR, CPAC; FABIOLA MARQUES CARVALHO, LABINFO; MARCO ANTONIO NOGUEIRA, CNPSO; ANA TEREZA RIBEIRO VASCONCELOS, LABINFO; VANIA APARECIDA VICENTE, UFPR; MARIANGELA HUNGRIA DA CUNHA, CNPSO.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SOUZA, R. C.
MENDES, I. de C.
REIS JUNIOR, F. B. dos
CARVALHO, F. M.
NOGUEIRA, M. A.
VASCONCELOS, A. T. R.
VICENTE, V. A.
HUNGRIA, M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Microbioma do solo
Biodiversidade funcional
Metagenoma shotgun
Seuqenciamento shotgun
Cerrado
Manejo do Solo
Microbiologia do Solo
Plantio Direto
Solo
topic Microbioma do solo
Biodiversidade funcional
Metagenoma shotgun
Seuqenciamento shotgun
Cerrado
Manejo do Solo
Microbiologia do Solo
Plantio Direto
Solo
description Abstract: Background: The Cerrado ? an edaphic type of savannah ? comprises the second largest biome of the Brazilian territory and is the main area for grain production in the country, but information about the impact of land conversion to agriculture on microbial diversity is still scarce. We used a shotgun metagenomic approach to compare undisturbed (native) soil and soils cropped for 23 years with soybean/maize under conservation tillage ? ?no-till? (NT) ? and conventional tillage (CT) systems in the Cerrado biome. Results: Soil management and fertilizer inputs with the introduction of agriculture improved chemical properties, but decreased soil macroporosity and microbial biomass of carbon and nitrogen. Principal coordinates analyses confirmed different taxonomic and functional profiles for each treatment. There was predominance of the Bacteria domain, especially the phylum Proteobacteria, with higher numbers of sequences in the NT and CT treatments; Archaea and Viruses also had lower numbers of sequences in the undisturbed soil. Within the Alphaproteobacteria, there was dominance of Rhizobiales and of the genus Bradyrhizobium in the NT and CT systems, attributed to massive inoculation of soybean, and also of Burkholderiales. In contrast, Rhizobium, Azospirillum, Xanthomonas, Pseudomonas and Acidobacterium predominated in the native Cerrado. More Eukaryota, especially of the phylum Ascomycota were detected in the NT. The functional analysis revealed lower numbers of sequences in the five dominant categories for the CT system, whereas the undisturbed Cerrado presented higher abundance. Conclusion: High impact of agriculture in taxonomic and functional microbial diversity in the biome Cerrado was confirmed. Functional diversity was not necessarily associated with taxonomic diversity, as the less conservationist treatment (CT) presented increased taxonomic sequences and reduced functional profiles, indicating a strategy to try to maintain soil functioning by favoring taxa that are probably not the most efficient for some functions. Our results highlight that underneath the rustic appearance of the Cerrado vegetation there is a fragile soil microbial community.
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