Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2912563740> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2912563740 abstract "ABSTRACT Soil microorganisms play fundamental roles in cycling of soil carbon, nitrogen and other nutrients, yet we have a poor understanding of how soil microbiomes are shaped by their nutritional and physical environment. Here we investigated the successional dynamics of a soil microbiome during 21-weeks of enrichment on chitin and its monomer, N-acetylglucosamine . We examined succession of the soil communities in a physically heterogeneous soil matrix as well as a highly mixed liquid medium. The guiding hypothesis was that the initial species richness would influence the tendency for the selected consortia to stabilize and maintain relatively constant community structure over time. We also hypothesized that long term, substrate-driven growth would result in consortia with reduced species richness as compared to the parent microbiome and that this process would be deterministic with relatively little variation between replicates. We found that the initial species richness does influence the long-term community stability in both liquid media and soil and that lower initial richness results in a more rapid convergence to stability. Despite use of the same soil inoculum and access to the same major substrate, the resulting community composition differed greatly in soil compared to liquid medium. Hence, distinct selective pressures in soils relative to homogenous liquid media exist and can control community succession dynamics. This difference is likely related to the fact that soil microbiomes are more likely to thrive, with fewer compositional changes, in a soil matrix compared to liquid environments. IMPORTANCE The soil microbiome carries out important ecosystem functions, but interactions between soil microbial communities have been difficult to study due to the high microbial diversity and complexity of the soil habitat. Here we successfully obtained stable consortia with reduced complexity that contained species found in the original source soil. These consortia and the methods used to obtain them can be a valuable resource for exploration of specific mechanisms underlying soil microbial community ecology. The results of this study also provide new experimental context to better inform how soil microbial communities are shaped by new environments and how a combination of initial taxonomic structure and physical environment influences stability." @default.
- W2912563740 created "2019-02-21" @default.
- W2912563740 creator A5000311800 @default.
- W2912563740 creator A5000856048 @default.
- W2912563740 creator A5009756481 @default.
- W2912563740 creator A5022100426 @default.
- W2912563740 creator A5022503966 @default.
- W2912563740 creator A5031321743 @default.
- W2912563740 creator A5035900439 @default.
- W2912563740 creator A5051837759 @default.
- W2912563740 creator A5061751596 @default.
- W2912563740 creator A5069239625 @default.
- W2912563740 creator A5071891971 @default.
- W2912563740 date "2019-01-30" @default.
- W2912563740 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2912563740 title "Selection, succession and stabilization of soil microbial consortia" @default.
- W2912563740 cites W1815090732 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W1974792191 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W1978500346 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W1986208537 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W1989854862 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W1998727417 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W1999621742 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2000175324 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2002512381 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2026677149 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2031422881 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2031611770 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2036182420 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2038838030 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2046557792 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2056279562 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2072970694 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2073810410 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2084336859 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2089388143 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2095713067 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2102089668 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2107412235 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2109395977 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2120061326 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2125164942 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2130731460 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2133013313 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2134673353 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2136660715 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2139710790 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2142678478 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2145972090 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2149950879 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2150193197 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2151186216 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2171222148 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2189955651 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2300480104 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2324342196 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2339189133 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2397246897 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2483584655 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2513506562 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2523654330 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2588997555 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2604758584 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2765970410 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2766358903 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2790128057 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2793048265 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2803566787 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2902958465 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W2950635704 @default.
- W2912563740 cites W4238312409 @default.
- W2912563740 doi "https://doi.org/10.1101/533604" @default.
- W2912563740 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2912563740 type Work @default.
- W2912563740 sameAs 2912563740 @default.
- W2912563740 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W2912563740 countsByYear W29125637402019 @default.
- W2912563740 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W2912563740 hasAuthorship W2912563740A5000311800 @default.
- W2912563740 hasAuthorship W2912563740A5000856048 @default.
- W2912563740 hasAuthorship W2912563740A5009756481 @default.
- W2912563740 hasAuthorship W2912563740A5022100426 @default.
- W2912563740 hasAuthorship W2912563740A5022503966 @default.
- W2912563740 hasAuthorship W2912563740A5031321743 @default.
- W2912563740 hasAuthorship W2912563740A5035900439 @default.
- W2912563740 hasAuthorship W2912563740A5051837759 @default.
- W2912563740 hasAuthorship W2912563740A5061751596 @default.
- W2912563740 hasAuthorship W2912563740A5069239625 @default.
- W2912563740 hasAuthorship W2912563740A5071891971 @default.
- W2912563740 hasBestOaLocation W29125637401 @default.
- W2912563740 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W2912563740 hasConcept C150117547 @default.
- W2912563740 hasConcept C159750122 @default.
- W2912563740 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W2912563740 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2912563740 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2912563740 hasConcept C2777289219 @default.
- W2912563740 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W2912563740 hasConcept C39464130 @default.
- W2912563740 hasConcept C523546767 @default.