Unearthing the soil-borne microbiome of land plants

dc.contributor.authorOchoa-Hueso, Raul
dc.contributor.authorEldridge, David J.
dc.contributor.authorBerdugo, Miguel
dc.contributor.authorTrivedi, Pankaj
dc.contributor.authorSokoya, Blessing
dc.contributor.authorCano-Diaz, Concha
dc.contributor.authorAbades, Sebastian
dc.contributor.authorAlfaro, Fernando D.
dc.contributor.authorBamigboye, Adebola R.
dc.contributor.authorBastida, Felipe
dc.contributor.authorBlanco-Pastor, Jose L.
dc.contributor.authorDe los Rios, Asuncion
dc.contributor.authorDuran, Jorge
dc.contributor.authorGeisen, Stefan
dc.contributor.authorGrebenc, Tine
dc.contributor.authorIllan, Javier G.
dc.contributor.authorLiu, Yu-Rong
dc.contributor.authorMakhalanyane, Thulani Peter
dc.contributor.authorMamet, Steven
dc.contributor.authorMolina-Montenegro, Marco A.
dc.contributor.authorMoreno, Jose L.
dc.contributor.authorNahberger, Tina Unuk
dc.contributor.authorPenaloza-Bojaca, Gabriel F.
dc.contributor.authorPlaza, Cesar
dc.contributor.authorRey, Ana
dc.contributor.authorRodriguez, Alexandra
dc.contributor.authorSiebe, Christina
dc.contributor.authorSingh, Brajesh K.
dc.contributor.authorTeixido, Alberto L.
dc.contributor.authorTorres-Diaz, Cristian
dc.contributor.authorWang, Ling
dc.contributor.authorWang, Jianyong
dc.contributor.authorWang, Juntao
dc.contributor.authorZaady, Eli
dc.contributor.authorZhou, Xiaobing
dc.contributor.authorZhou, Xin-Quan
dc.contributor.authorTedersoo, Leho
dc.contributor.authorDelgado-Baquerizo, Manuel
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-20T04:53:38Z
dc.date.available2024-06-20T04:53:38Z
dc.date.issued2024-05
dc.descriptionDATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data from this manuscript is available at 10.6084/m9.figshare.25254673.en_US
dc.description.abstractPlant–soil biodiversity interactions are fundamental for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Yet, the existence of a set of globally distributed topsoil microbial and small invertebrate organisms consistently associated with land plants (i.e., their consistent soil-borne microbiome), together with the environmental preferences and functional capabilities of these organisms, remains unknown. We conducted a standardized field survey under 150 species of land plants, including 58 species of bryophytes and 92 of vascular plants, across 124 locations from all continents. We found that, despite the immense biodiversity of soil organisms, the land plants evaluated only shared a small fraction (less than 1%) of all microbial and invertebrate taxa that were present across contrasting climatic and soil conditions and vegetation types. These consistent taxa were dominated by generalist decomposers and phagotrophs and their presence was positively correlated with the abundance of functional genes linked to mineralization. Finally, we showed that crossing environmental thresholds in aridity (aridity index of 0.65, i.e., the transition from mesic to dry ecosystems), soil pH (5.5; i.e., the transition from acidic to strongly acidic soils), and carbon (less than 2%, the lower limit of fertile soils) can result in drastic disruptions in the associations between land plants and soil organisms, with potential implications for the delivery of soil ecosystem processes under ongoing global environmental change.en_US
dc.description.departmentBiochemistryen_US
dc.description.departmentGeneticsen_US
dc.description.departmentMicrobiology and Plant Pathologyen_US
dc.description.librarianhj2024en_US
dc.description.sdgSDG-15:Life on landen_US
dc.description.sponsorshipBritish Ecological Society; Slovenian Research Agency; Junta de Andalucía; Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation.en_US
dc.description.urihttp://www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/gcben_US
dc.identifier.citationOchoa-Hueso, R., Eldridge, D. J., Berdugo, M., Trivedi, P., Sokoya, B., Cano-Díaz, C., Abades, S., Alfaro, F., Bamigboye, A. R., Bastida, F., Blanco-Pastor, J. L., de los Rios, A., Durán, J., Geisen, S., Grebenc, T., Illán, J. G., Liu, Y.-R., Makhalanyane, T. P., Mamet, S., … Delgado-Baquerizo, M. (2024). Unearthing the soil-borne microbiome of land plants. Global Change Biology, 30, e17295. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17295.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1354-1013 (print)
dc.identifier.issn1365-2486 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1111/gcb.17295
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/96551
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherWileyen_US
dc.rights© 2024 The Authors. Global Change Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License.en_US
dc.subjectPlant microbiomeen_US
dc.subjectPlant–soil interactionsen_US
dc.subjectMoss microbiomeen_US
dc.subjectEnvironmental thresholdsen_US
dc.subjectBelowground networksen_US
dc.subjectSDG-15: Life on landen_US
dc.titleUnearthing the soil-borne microbiome of land plantsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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