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. 2021 Jun;105(11):4791-4803.
doi: 10.1007/s00253-021-11377-w. Epub 2021 Jun 1.

The profile of the soil microbiota in the Cerrado is influenced by land use

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The profile of the soil microbiota in the Cerrado is influenced by land use

Lucas Conceição de Souza et al. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2021 Jun.

Abstract

Extensive areas of the Cerrado biome have been deforested by the rapid advance of agricultural frontiers, especially by agricultural monocultures, and cultivated pastures. The objective of this study was to characterize the soil microbial community of an environment without anthropogenic interference and to compare it with soybean soil and pasture areas. For that, metagenomic sequencing techniques of the 16S rRNA gene were employed. Consistent changes in the profiles of diversity and abundance were described between communities in relation to the type of soil. The soil microbiome of the native environment was influenced by the pH level and content of Al3+, whereas the soil microbiomes cultivated with soybean and pasture were associated with the levels of nutrients N and P and the ions Ca2+ and Mg2+, respectively. The analysis of bacterial communities in the soil of the native environment showed a high abundance of members of the Proteobacteria phylum, with emphasis on the Bradyrhizobium and Burkholderia genera. In addition, significant levels of species of the Bacillus genus, and Dyella ginsengisoli, and Edaphobacter aggregans of the Acidobacteria phylum were detected. In the soil community with soybean cultivation, there was a predominance of Proteobacteria, mainly of the Sphingobium and Sphingomonas genera. In the pasture, the soil microbiota was dominated by the Firmicutes, which was almost entirely represented by the Bacillus genus. These results suggest an adaptation of the bacterial community to the soybean and pasture cultivations and will support understanding how environmental and anthropogenic factors shape the soil microbial community. KEY POINTS: • The Cerrado soil microbiota is sensitive to impacts on the biome. • Microbial communities have been altered at all taxonomic levels.

Keywords: Cerrado; Land use; Microbioma; Pasture; Soil; Soybean.

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