Recent Understanding of Soil Acidobacteria and Their Ecological Significance: A Critical Review
University College for Women · University of Hyderabad · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Acidobacteria represents an underrepresented soil bacterial phylum whose members are pervasive and copiously distributed across nearly all ecosystems. Acidobacterial sequences are abundant in soils and represent a significant fraction of soil microbial community. Being recalcitrant and difficult-to-cultivate under laboratory conditions, holistic, polyphasic approaches are required to study these refractive bacteria extensively. Acidobacteria possesses an inventory of genes involved in diverse metabolic pathways, as evidenced by their pan-genomic profiles. Because of their preponderance and ubiquity in the soil, speculations have been made regarding their dynamic roles in vital ecological processes viz.,…
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7Topics & keywords
- Acidobacteria
- Rhizosphere
- Biology
- Ecology
- Phylum
- Ecosystem
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Gene
- Life in Land