PurposeThe bacterial phylum Verrucomicrobia plays important roles in biogeochemical cycling processes, while the ecology of this phylum is still unclear. Previous elevational studies mainly focused on whole bacterial communities, while… Click to show full abstract
PurposeThe bacterial phylum Verrucomicrobia plays important roles in biogeochemical cycling processes, while the ecology of this phylum is still unclear. Previous elevational studies mainly focused on whole bacterial communities, while no study exclusively picked out Verrucomicrobia. Our objectives were to investigate the abundance, diversity and community composition of soil Verrucomicrobia across an elevation gradient on Changbai Mountain.Materials and methodsIn total, 24 soil samples representing six elevation gradients were collected. Primer set 515F/806R was used for PCR amplifications and sequencing was conducted on an Illumina HiSeq2000 platform. Data sets comprising of Verrucomicrobial phylum were culled from all quality sequences for the further analyses of Verrucomicrobial diversity and community composition.Results and discussionThe relative abundance of Verrucomicrobia accounted for ~20% of the total bacterial communities, and Spartobacteria and DA101 were the most dominant class and genus, respectively. Verrucomicrobia community composition differed significantly among elevations, while the Verrucomicrobia diversity showed no apparent trend along elevation although the richness of some classes or genera significantly changed with elevation. The Verrucomicrobial community composition, diversity, and relative abundance of specific classes or genera were significantly correlated with soil pH and carbon/nitrogen ratio (C:N ratio).ConclusionsThese results indicated that Verrucomicrobia were abundant in Changbai Mountain soils, and Verrucomicrobial elevational distribution was strongly influenced by soil pH and C:N ratio. Our results also provide potential evidence that the dominant genus DA101 occupies different ecological niches and performs oligotrophic life history strategy in soil environment.
               
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