Geographical distribution of methanogenic archaea in nine representative paddy soils in China
Paddy field methanogenic archaea are responsible for methane (CH4) production and contribute significantly to climate change. The information regarding the spatial variations in the abundance, the diversity and the composition of such ecologically important microbes, however, is quite limited at lar...
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doaj-a59c09c318cb4f648def31a875f100b72020-11-24T22:47:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2016-09-01710.3389/fmicb.2016.01447187506Geographical distribution of methanogenic archaea in nine representative paddy soils in ChinaQianhui Zu0Linghao Zhong1Ye Deng2Yu Shi3Baozhan Wang4Zhongjun Jia5Xiangui Lin6Youzhi Feng7Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of SciencesPennsylvania State UniversityResearch Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of SciencesInstitute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of SciencesInstitute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of SciencesInstitute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of SciencesInstitute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of SciencesInstitute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of SciencesPaddy field methanogenic archaea are responsible for methane (CH4) production and contribute significantly to climate change. The information regarding the spatial variations in the abundance, the diversity and the composition of such ecologically important microbes, however, is quite limited at large scale. In this investigation, we studied the abundance, alpha diversity and geographical distribution of methanogenic archaeal communities in nine representative paddy sites, along a large latitudinal gradient in China, using pyrosequencing and real-time quantitative PCR. It is found that all paddy soils harbor constant methanogenic archaeal constituents, which is dominated by family Methanocellaceae (37.3%), Methanobacteriaceae (22.1%), Methanosaetaceae (17.2%) and Methanosarcinaceae (9.8%). Methanogenic archaeal abundance is primarily influenced by soil C (R=0.612, P=0.001) and N (R=0.673, P=0.001) contents, as well as alpha diversity by soil pH (PD: R=-0.552, P=0.006; Chao1: R=-0.615, P=0.002). Further exploration revealed that both spatial distance (R=0.3469, P=0.001, partial mental test) and soil chemical variables mainly about soil C and N (R=0.2847, P=0.001) are the two major factors affecting methanogenic archaeal community composition distribution in paddy soils. This finding will allow us to develop a better picture of the biogeographic ranges of these ecologically important microbes and get deeper insights into their ecology.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01447/fullmethanogenic archaeapaddy soilgeographical distributionsoil propertieslatitude |
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Qianhui Zu Linghao Zhong Ye Deng Yu Shi Baozhan Wang Zhongjun Jia Xiangui Lin Youzhi Feng Geographical distribution of methanogenic archaea in nine representative paddy soils in China Frontiers in Microbiology methanogenic archaea paddy soil geographical distribution soil properties latitude |
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Qianhui Zu Linghao Zhong Ye Deng Yu Shi Baozhan Wang Zhongjun Jia Xiangui Lin Youzhi Feng |
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Geographical distribution of methanogenic archaea in nine representative paddy soils in China |
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Geographical distribution of methanogenic archaea in nine representative paddy soils in China |
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Geographical distribution of methanogenic archaea in nine representative paddy soils in China |
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Geographical distribution of methanogenic archaea in nine representative paddy soils in China |
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Geographical distribution of methanogenic archaea in nine representative paddy soils in China |
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geographical distribution of methanogenic archaea in nine representative paddy soils in china |
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Paddy field methanogenic archaea are responsible for methane (CH4) production and contribute significantly to climate change. The information regarding the spatial variations in the abundance, the diversity and the composition of such ecologically important microbes, however, is quite limited at large scale. In this investigation, we studied the abundance, alpha diversity and geographical distribution of methanogenic archaeal communities in nine representative paddy sites, along a large latitudinal gradient in China, using pyrosequencing and real-time quantitative PCR. It is found that all paddy soils harbor constant methanogenic archaeal constituents, which is dominated by family Methanocellaceae (37.3%), Methanobacteriaceae (22.1%), Methanosaetaceae (17.2%) and Methanosarcinaceae (9.8%). Methanogenic archaeal abundance is primarily influenced by soil C (R=0.612, P=0.001) and N (R=0.673, P=0.001) contents, as well as alpha diversity by soil pH (PD: R=-0.552, P=0.006; Chao1: R=-0.615, P=0.002). Further exploration revealed that both spatial distance (R=0.3469, P=0.001, partial mental test) and soil chemical variables mainly about soil C and N (R=0.2847, P=0.001) are the two major factors affecting methanogenic archaeal community composition distribution in paddy soils. This finding will allow us to develop a better picture of the biogeographic ranges of these ecologically important microbes and get deeper insights into their ecology. |
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methanogenic archaea paddy soil geographical distribution soil properties latitude |
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