Similar Processes but Different Environmental Filters for Soil Bacterial and Fungal Community Composition Turnover on a Broad Spatial Scale

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TitreSimilar Processes but Different Environmental Filters for Soil Bacterial and Fungal Community Composition Turnover on a Broad Spatial Scale
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursPrevost-Boure NChemidlin, Dequiedt S, Thioulouse J, Lelievre M, Saby NPA, Jolivet C, Arrouays D, Plassart P, Lemanceau P, Ranjard L
JournalPLOS ONE
Volume9
Paginatione111667
Date PublishedNOV 3
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1932-6203
Résumé

Spatial scaling of microorganisms has been demonstrated over the last decade. However, the processes and environmental filters shaping soil microbial community structure on a broad spatial scale still need to be refined and ranked. Here, we compared bacterial and fungal community composition turnovers through a biogeographical approach on the same soil sampling design at a broad spatial scale (area range: 13300 to 31000 km(2)): i) to examine their spatial structuring; ii) to investigate the relative importance of environmental selection and spatial autocorrelation in determining their community composition turnover; and iii) to identify and rank the relevant environmental filters and scales involved in their spatial variations. Molecular fingerprinting of soil bacterial and fungal communities was performed on 413 soils from four French regions of contrasting environmental heterogeneity (Landes

DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0111667