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- W4386947351 abstract "Earthworms are considered to be excellent bioindicators of soil pollution. In recent years, there has been increasing interest in examining the effects of soil pollution on earthworm-associated microbiomes, with a particular focus on the gut microbiomes. However, relatively little effort has been invested in comprehensively investigating other microbiomes associated with earthworms and their responses to soil pollution. To fill this gap, we systematically studied the effects of Cd, pyrene, and combined pollution on the bacterial community in different vermicompartments, i.e., burrow wall, gut, and cast, in both epigeic Eisenia fetida and anecic Metaphire guillelmi, using a 2D-terraria incubator and high-throughput sequencing techniques. The results showed that bacterial alpha diversity followed the order of burrow wall > cast > gut, and this did not vary with soil pollution or earthworm ecotypes. Moreover, the dominant phyla in the vermicompartments were similar across different pollution treatments. Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) revealed that the bacterial communities in different vermicompartments and ecotypes of earthworm were separated from each other, whereas they were grouped together in polluted treatments and unpolluted conditions. These results imply that even in polluted soil, vermicompartment and earthworm ecotypes remain the most significant factors affecting earthworm-associated microbiomes. However, the impacts of soil pollution on the bacterial composition in each vermicompartment were still evident. A comprehensive analysis revealed that the gut bacterial communities are more sensitive to soil contamination than casts and burrow wall in different ecotypes. Additionally, linear discriminant analysis of effect size (LefSe) identified several bacteria in Gemmatimonadota, the Firmicutes phylum in the burrow walls, and Patescibacteria (phyla) in the gut as potential biomarkers for pyrene contamination in soil. This research provides a comprehensive understanding of the effects of soil pollution on earthworm-associated microbiomes, thereby enhancing our understanding of earthworm ecotoxicology and soil pollution management." @default.
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- W4386947351 title "Effects of cadmium and pyrene on earthworm-associated bacterial communities: Unveiling new perspectives for soil pollution management" @default.
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