Soil bacterial and fungal communities across a pH gradient in an arable soil
Bangor University · Lund University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Soils collected across a long-term liming experiment (pH 4.0-8.3), in which variation in factors other than pH have been minimized, were used to investigate the direct influence of pH on the abundance and composition of the two major soil microbial taxa, fungi and bacteria. We hypothesized that bacterial communities would be more strongly influenced by pH than fungal communities. To determine the relative abundance of bacteria and fungi, we used quantitative PCR (qPCR), and to analyze the composition and diversity of the bacterial and fungal communities, we used a bar-coded pyrosequencing technique. Both the relative abundance and diversity of bacteria were positively related to pH, the latter nearly doubling…
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8Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Relative species abundance
- Soil pH
- Pyrosequencing
- Dominance (genetics)
- Soil water
- Soil microbiology
- Microbial population biology
- Life in Land