揭示土壤病毒自上而下对微生物群落和土壤有机碳循环的控制:综述

Shuo Wang , Dong Zhu , Tida Ge , Yongfeng Wang , Ying Zhang , Chao Liang , Hanpeng Liao , Xiaolong Liang
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土壤病毒在微生物群落演替和土壤有机质(SOM)周转中发挥着举足轻重的作用,但这方面的研究还不够深入。本综述综合了目前关于土壤病毒影响 SOM 动态机制的知识。它重点介绍了病毒裂解如何加速微生物更替和重组微生物群落,以及这些过程如何重新连接养分循环和大大促进微生物新陈代谢。此外,我们还讨论了病毒携带的辅助代谢基因(AMGs)在微生物过程、复杂有机物降解和养分循环中的关键作用。综上所述,本综述强调了病毒-微生物相互作用在调节 SOM 的形成、转化和稳定方面的重要意义,并强调了进一步研究的必要性和紧迫性,以便全面了解土壤病毒如何促进碳循环和生态系统的可持续性。了解病毒-微生物-环境之间的相互作用对于制定提高土壤碳储存、减缓气候变化和促进可持续土壤管理实践的战略至关重要。
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Unveiling the top-down control of soil viruses over microbial communities and soil organic carbon cycling: A review
Soil viruses play a pivotal yet underexplored role in microbial community succession and soil organic matter (SOM) turnover. This review synthesizes current knowledge on the mechanisms by which soil viruses influence SOM dynamics. It highlights how viral lysis accelerates microbial turnover and restructures microbial communities and how these processes rewire nutrient cycling and substantially fuel microbial metabolism. Furthermore, we also discussed the critical roles of virus-carried auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) in microbial processes, the degradation of complex organic materials and nutrient cycling. In together, this review emphasizes the significance of virus-microbe interactions in regulating SOM formation, transformation, and stabilization, and underscores the need and urgency for further research to achieve a comprehensive understanding of how soil viruses contribute to carbon cycling and ecosystem sustainability. Understanding virus-microbe-environment interactions is crucial for developing strategies to enhance soil carbon storage, mitigate climate change, and promote sustainable soil management practices.
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