Journalartikel

Seasonality affects function and complexity but not diversity of the rhizosphere microbiome in European temperate grassland


AutorenlisteBei, Qicheng; Moser, Gerald; Mueller, Christoph; Liesack, Werner

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2021

ZeitschriftScience of the Total Environment

Bandnummer784

ISSN0048-9697

eISSN1879-1026

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147036

VerlagElsevier


Abstract

Knowledge on how grassland microbiota responds on gene expression level to winter-summer change of seasons is poor. Here, we used a combination of quantitative PCR-based assays and metatranscriptomics to assess the impact of seasonality on the rhizospheric microbiota in temperate European grassland. Bacteria dominated, being at least one order of magnitude more abundant than fungi. Despite a fivefold summer increase in bacterial community size, season had nearly no effect on microbiome diversity. It, however, had a marked impact on taxonspecific gene expression, with 668 genes significantly differing in relative transcript abundance between winter and summer samples. Acidobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Planctomycetes, and Proteobacteria showed a greater relative gene expression activity in winter, while mRNA of Actinobacteria and Fungi was, relative to other taxa, signifi-cantly enriched in summer. On functional level, mRNA involved in protein turnover (e.g., transcription and translation) and cell maintenance (e.g., chaperones that protect against cell freezing damage such as GroEL and Hsp20) were highly enriched in winter. By contrast, mRNA involved in central carbon and amino acid metabolisms had a greater abundance in summer. Among carbohydrate-active enzymes, transcripts of GH36 family (hemicellulases) were highly enriched in winter, while those encoding GH3 family (cellulases) showed increased abundance in summer. The seasonal differences in plant polymer breakdown were linked to a significantly greater microbial network complexity in winter than in summer. Conceptually, the winter-summer change in microbiome functioning can be well explained by a shift from stress-tolerator to high-yield life history strategy.

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Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilBei, Q., Moser, G., Mueller, C. and Liesack, W. (2021) Seasonality affects function and complexity but not diversity of the rhizosphere microbiome in European temperate grassland, Science of the Total Environment, 784, Article 147036. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147036

APA-ZitierstilBei, Q., Moser, G., Mueller, C., & Liesack, W. (2021). Seasonality affects function and complexity but not diversity of the rhizosphere microbiome in European temperate grassland. Science of the Total Environment. 784, Article 147036. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147036



Schlagwörter


CARBOHYDRATE-ACTIVE ENZYMESCAZYCellulasesENRICHMENTHemicellulasesNetwork complexitySeasonal changeSUMMER

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