Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns
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Resumo: | A European transect was established, ranging from Sweden to the Azores, to determine the relative influence of geographic factors and agricultural small-scale management on the grassland soil microbiome. Within each of five countries (factor ‘Country’), which maximized a range of geographic factors, two differing growth condition regions (factor ‘GCR’) were selected: a favorable region with conditions allowing for high plant biomass production and a contrasting less favorable region with a markedly lower potential. Within each region, grasslands of contrasting management intensities (factor ‘MI’) were defined: intensive and extensive, from which soil samples were collected. Across the transect, ‘MI’ was a strong differentiator of fungal community structure, having a comparable effect to continental scale geographic factors (‘Country’). ‘MI’ was also a highly significant driver of bacterial community structure, but ‘Country’ was clearly the stronger driver. For both, ‘GCR’ was the weakest driver. Also at the regional level, strong effects of MI occurred on various measures of the soil microbiome (i.e. OTU richness, management-associated indicator OTUs), though the effects were largely regional-specific. Our results illustrate the decisive influence of grassland MI on soil microbial community structure, over both regional and continental scales, and, thus, highlight the importance of preserving rare extensive grasslands. |
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Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patternsEuropean transectmetabarcodingmicrobiomeintensive and extensive grassland managementA European transect was established, ranging from Sweden to the Azores, to determine the relative influence of geographic factors and agricultural small-scale management on the grassland soil microbiome. Within each of five countries (factor ‘Country’), which maximized a range of geographic factors, two differing growth condition regions (factor ‘GCR’) were selected: a favorable region with conditions allowing for high plant biomass production and a contrasting less favorable region with a markedly lower potential. Within each region, grasslands of contrasting management intensities (factor ‘MI’) were defined: intensive and extensive, from which soil samples were collected. Across the transect, ‘MI’ was a strong differentiator of fungal community structure, having a comparable effect to continental scale geographic factors (‘Country’). ‘MI’ was also a highly significant driver of bacterial community structure, but ‘Country’ was clearly the stronger driver. For both, ‘GCR’ was the weakest driver. Also at the regional level, strong effects of MI occurred on various measures of the soil microbiome (i.e. OTU richness, management-associated indicator OTUs), though the effects were largely regional-specific. Our results illustrate the decisive influence of grassland MI on soil microbial community structure, over both regional and continental scales, and, thus, highlight the importance of preserving rare extensive grasslands.Oxford University PressRepositório da Universidade de LisboaFox, AWidmer, FBarreiro, AJongen, MMusyoki, MVieira, ÂZimmermann, JCruz, CristinaDimitrova-Mårtensson, L-MRasche, FSilva, LLüscher, A2022-02-02T15:48:26Z2021-122021-12-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/51087engA Fox, F Widmer, A Barreiro, M Jongen, M Musyoki, Â Vieira, J Zimmermann, C Cruz, L-M Dimitrova-Mårtensson, F Rasche, L Silva, A Lüscher, Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, Volume 97, Issue 12, December 2021, fiab148, https://doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiab1481574-694110.1093/femsec/fiab148info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:55:35Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/51087Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:02:24.879867Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns |
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Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns |
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Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns Fox, A European transect metabarcoding microbiome intensive and extensive grassland management |
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Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns |
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Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns |
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Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns |
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Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns |
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Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns |
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Fox, A |
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Fox, A Widmer, F Barreiro, A Jongen, M Musyoki, M Vieira, Â Zimmermann, J Cruz, Cristina Dimitrova-Mårtensson, L-M Rasche, F Silva, L Lüscher, A |
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Widmer, F Barreiro, A Jongen, M Musyoki, M Vieira, Â Zimmermann, J Cruz, Cristina Dimitrova-Mårtensson, L-M Rasche, F Silva, L Lüscher, A |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Fox, A Widmer, F Barreiro, A Jongen, M Musyoki, M Vieira, Â Zimmermann, J Cruz, Cristina Dimitrova-Mårtensson, L-M Rasche, F Silva, L Lüscher, A |
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European transect metabarcoding microbiome intensive and extensive grassland management |
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European transect metabarcoding microbiome intensive and extensive grassland management |
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A European transect was established, ranging from Sweden to the Azores, to determine the relative influence of geographic factors and agricultural small-scale management on the grassland soil microbiome. Within each of five countries (factor ‘Country’), which maximized a range of geographic factors, two differing growth condition regions (factor ‘GCR’) were selected: a favorable region with conditions allowing for high plant biomass production and a contrasting less favorable region with a markedly lower potential. Within each region, grasslands of contrasting management intensities (factor ‘MI’) were defined: intensive and extensive, from which soil samples were collected. Across the transect, ‘MI’ was a strong differentiator of fungal community structure, having a comparable effect to continental scale geographic factors (‘Country’). ‘MI’ was also a highly significant driver of bacterial community structure, but ‘Country’ was clearly the stronger driver. For both, ‘GCR’ was the weakest driver. Also at the regional level, strong effects of MI occurred on various measures of the soil microbiome (i.e. OTU richness, management-associated indicator OTUs), though the effects were largely regional-specific. Our results illustrate the decisive influence of grassland MI on soil microbial community structure, over both regional and continental scales, and, thus, highlight the importance of preserving rare extensive grasslands. |
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A Fox, F Widmer, A Barreiro, M Jongen, M Musyoki, Â Vieira, J Zimmermann, C Cruz, L-M Dimitrova-Mårtensson, F Rasche, L Silva, A Lüscher, Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, Volume 97, Issue 12, December 2021, fiab148, https://doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiab148 1574-6941 10.1093/femsec/fiab148 |
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