evidence for subsoil specialization in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

evidence for subsoil specialization in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

;Moisés A. Sosa-Hernández;Moisés A. Sosa-Hernández;Julien Roy;Julien Roy;Stefan Hempel;Stefan Hempel;Matthias C. Rillig;Matthias C. Rillig
eating behaviors 2018 Vol. 6 pp. -
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sosa-hernndez2018frontiersevidence

Abstract

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal communities are now known to vary with depth in arable land. Here we use two previously published high-throughput Illumina sequencing data sets, and compare a 52 year long chronosequence of recultivated agriculture fields after a topsoil and subsoil mixing event, with a set of undisturbed topsoil and subsoil samples from a similar field. We show that AM taxa identified as subsoil indicators are exclusively present in early stages of the chronosequence, whereas topsoil indicator taxa can be found across the chronosequence, and that similarities from the chronosequence fields to the subsoil communities decrease with time. Our results provide evidence on the ecological specialization of certain AM fungal taxa to deep soil layers.

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