Title
Bacterial diversity in high andean grassland soils disturbed with lepidium meyenii crops evaluated by metagenomics
Other title
Diversidade bacteriana em solos de prados andinos elevados perturbados por culturas de lepidium meyenii avaliadas por metagenômica
Date Issued
01 January 2022
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Abstract
Soil quality is usually determined by its physical-chemical characteristics without taking into account the bacterial communities that play a fundamental role in the chemical decomposition of plant nutrients. In this context, the objective of the study was to evaluate bacterial diversity in high Andean grassland soils disturbed with Lepidium meyenii cultivation under different gradients of use (first, second and third use) and crop development (pre-sowing, hypocotyl development and post-harvest). The sampling was carried out in the Bombón plateau in the central Andes of Peru, during the rainy and low water seasons, by the systematic method based on a specific pattern assigned in a geometric rectangular shape at a depth of 0-20 cm. The characterization of the bacterial communities was carried out through the metagenomic sequencing of the 16S rRNA. 376 families of bacteria were reported, of which it was determined that there was a significant change in bacterial composition and distribution in relation to use pressure. There were no major changes due to the development of Lepidium meyenii. The families most sensitive to use pressure and soil poverty indicators were Verrucomicrobiaceae, Acidobacteraceae and Aakkermansiaceae.
Volume
82
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Protección y nutrición de las plantas Ciencia del suelo
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85108341239
PubMed ID
Source
Brazilian Journal of Biology
ISSN of the container
15196984
Sponsor(s)
The authors express their gratitude to the General Research Institute of the Universidad Nacional del Centro del Peru for the financing of the study, to the Water Research Laboratory for allowing us to make use of the equipment and materials for this study.
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