Effects of soil moisture on soil viral reproductive strategies in an agricultural soil

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE European Journal of Soil Science Pub Date : 2024-07-15 DOI:10.1111/ejss.13531
Hanqing Wu, Zechao Ma, Chujin Ruan, Wei Hu, Miao Han, Wei Wan, Yingying Wang, Francis Zvomuya, Chao Liang, Ying Liu, Gang Wang
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Genomic evidence suggests that lysogenic viruses significantly influence the evolution of their host communities and soil microbial ecology and functionality. However, the response of soil viral reproductive strategies (VRS) to environmental factors, in particular soil water stress, remains poorly understood. We investigated this by employing a laboratory microcosm incubation system with different soil moisture levels (30%, 60% and 90% field capacity). Our study focused on soil biochemical properties, bacterial and viral populations, lysogenic fractions and virus/bacteria ratio (VBR). The results showed that soil moisture significantly affected bacterial and viral counts, lysogenic fractions and VBR (p < 0.01), with bacterial counts increasing and viral counts decreasing with increasing soil moisture. The lysogenic fraction peaked at low moisture, suggesting a shift in viral strategy under hydration stress, which may affect virus-bacteria interactions and nutrient dynamics, enhancing host adaptability. Analyses using correlation, random forest and structural equation modelling identified soil moisture as the dominant factor shaping VRS by altering nutrient availability and host population. These findings provide a new insight into microbial regulation of feedback to environmental change from the life history strategies of soil viruses.

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土壤湿度对农业土壤中土壤病毒繁殖策略的影响
基因组学证据表明,溶源病毒对其宿主群落的进化以及土壤微生物生态学和功能性有重大影响。然而,人们对土壤病毒繁殖策略(VRS)对环境因素,特别是土壤水分胁迫的反应仍然知之甚少。我们采用实验室微生态培养系统,在不同的土壤湿度水平(30%、60% 和 90% 的田间持水量)下进行了研究。我们的研究重点是土壤生化特性、细菌和病毒数量、溶菌体组分和病毒/细菌比率(VBR)。结果表明,土壤湿度对细菌和病毒数量、溶菌质组分和 VBR 有明显影响(p < 0.01),随着土壤湿度的增加,细菌数量增加,病毒数量减少。在低湿度条件下,溶原部分达到峰值,这表明病毒在水合压力下的策略发生了变化,这可能会影响病毒与细菌之间的相互作用和营养动态,从而提高宿主的适应性。利用相关性、随机森林和结构方程建模进行的分析表明,土壤湿度是影响 VRS 的主要因素,它改变了养分供应和宿主数量。这些发现为从土壤病毒的生活史策略中了解微生物对环境变化反馈的调控提供了新的视角。
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European Journal of Soil Science
European Journal of Soil Science 农林科学-土壤科学
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8.20
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4.80%
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117
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: The EJSS is an international journal that publishes outstanding papers in soil science that advance the theoretical and mechanistic understanding of physical, chemical and biological processes and their interactions in soils acting from molecular to continental scales in natural and managed environments.
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