Taxonomic and functional responses of soil and root bacterial communities associated with poplar exposed to a contamination gradient of phenanthrene

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作者
Greau, Lilian [1 ]
Blaudez, Damien [1 ]
Le Cordier, Helene [1 ]
Fornasier, Flavio [2 ]
Cebron, Aurelie [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lorraine, CNRS, LIEC, F-54000 Nancy, France
[2] CREA Res Ctr Viticulture & Enol, Gorizia, Italy
[3] Univ Lorraine, Fac Sci & Technol, CNRS, LIEC,UMR7360, BP70239, F-54506 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France
关键词
16S sequencing; bacterial communities; microbial functions; phenanthrene; plant-associated communities; soil pollution; POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS; PAH-POLLUTED SOIL; MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES; HEAVY-METALS; DIVERSITY; RHIZOSPHERE; FUNGAL; BIODEGRADATION; DEGRADATION; METABOLISM;
D O I
10.1093/femsec/fiad052
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
A contamination gradient of phenanthrene affected the soil bacterial community at both taxonomic and functional levels but the poplar root bacterial endophytome was not modified. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) contamination of industrial wasteland soils affects microbial diversity, but little is known about the dose-response effects of such contaminants on taxonomic and functional diversities of rhizospheric and plant endophytic bacteria. This study focused on the response of soil and root bacterial communities associated to poplar grown in a contamination gradient of phenanthrene (PHE). It was hypothesized that the increase in contamination would modify gradually the bacterial diversity and functions. The effects of the PHE contamination were limited to soil communities and did not affect the poplar root endophytome where Streptomyces and Cutibacterium were the most abundant genera. Along the PHE gradient, alpha-diversity indices decreased and the community structure of soil bacteria at the taxonomic level shifted. The abundance of genes involved in PAH-degradation pathways and the relative proportion of certain microbial taxa such as Polaromonas, Sphingopyxis, Peredibacter, Phenylobacterium, Ramlibacter, Sphingomonas, and Pseudomonas, often described as potential PAH biodegraders, increased with the PHE concentration in the soil community. Conversely, the contamination negatively impacted other taxa like Nocardioides, Streptomyces, Gaiella, Solirubrobacter, Bradyrhizobium, and Nitrospira. Functional inference and enzymatic activity measurements revealed that some bacterial functions related to carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycles were modified in soil throughout the PHE gradient. This study allowed a deeper understanding of the complex plant-bacteria interactions in the case of soil PAH contamination and the potential impact on soil functioning.
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