A novel baiting microcosm approach used to identify the bacterial community associated with Penicillium bilaii hyphae in soil.

It is important to identify and recover bacteria associating with fungi under natural soil conditions to enable eco-physiological studies, and to facilitate the use of bacterial-fungal consortia in environmental biotechnology. We have developed a novel type of baiting microcosm, where fungal hyphae...

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Main Authors: Behnoushsadat Ghodsalavi, Nanna Bygvraa Svenningsen, Xiuli Hao, Stefan Olsson, Mette Haubjerg Nicolaisen, Waleed Abu Al-Soud, Søren J Sørensen, Ole Nybroe
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5659649?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-85b9cb947b824bb393a1fdd920a78ab42020-11-25T01:45:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011210e018711610.1371/journal.pone.0187116A novel baiting microcosm approach used to identify the bacterial community associated with Penicillium bilaii hyphae in soil.Behnoushsadat GhodsalaviNanna Bygvraa SvenningsenXiuli HaoStefan OlssonMette Haubjerg NicolaisenWaleed Abu Al-SoudSøren J SørensenOle NybroeIt is important to identify and recover bacteria associating with fungi under natural soil conditions to enable eco-physiological studies, and to facilitate the use of bacterial-fungal consortia in environmental biotechnology. We have developed a novel type of baiting microcosm, where fungal hyphae interact with bacteria under close-to-natural soil conditions; an advantage compared to model systems that determine fungal influences on bacterial communities in laboratory media. In the current approach, the hyphae are placed on a solid support, which enables the recovery of hyphae with associated bacteria in contrast to model systems that compare bulk soil and mycosphere soil. We used the baiting microcosm approach to determine, for the first time, the composition of the bacterial community associating in the soil with hyphae of the phosphate-solubilizer, Penicillium bilaii. By applying a cultivation-independent 16S rRNA gene-targeted amplicon sequencing approach, we found a hypha-associated bacterial community with low diversity compared to the bulk soil community and exhibiting massive dominance of Burkholderia OTUs. Burkholderia is known be abundant in soil environments affected by fungi, but the discovery of this massive dominance among bacteria firmly associating with hyphae in soil is novel and made possible by the current bait approach.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5659649?pdf=render
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author Behnoushsadat Ghodsalavi
Nanna Bygvraa Svenningsen
Xiuli Hao
Stefan Olsson
Mette Haubjerg Nicolaisen
Waleed Abu Al-Soud
Søren J Sørensen
Ole Nybroe
spellingShingle Behnoushsadat Ghodsalavi
Nanna Bygvraa Svenningsen
Xiuli Hao
Stefan Olsson
Mette Haubjerg Nicolaisen
Waleed Abu Al-Soud
Søren J Sørensen
Ole Nybroe
A novel baiting microcosm approach used to identify the bacterial community associated with Penicillium bilaii hyphae in soil.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Behnoushsadat Ghodsalavi
Nanna Bygvraa Svenningsen
Xiuli Hao
Stefan Olsson
Mette Haubjerg Nicolaisen
Waleed Abu Al-Soud
Søren J Sørensen
Ole Nybroe
author_sort Behnoushsadat Ghodsalavi
title A novel baiting microcosm approach used to identify the bacterial community associated with Penicillium bilaii hyphae in soil.
title_short A novel baiting microcosm approach used to identify the bacterial community associated with Penicillium bilaii hyphae in soil.
title_full A novel baiting microcosm approach used to identify the bacterial community associated with Penicillium bilaii hyphae in soil.
title_fullStr A novel baiting microcosm approach used to identify the bacterial community associated with Penicillium bilaii hyphae in soil.
title_full_unstemmed A novel baiting microcosm approach used to identify the bacterial community associated with Penicillium bilaii hyphae in soil.
title_sort novel baiting microcosm approach used to identify the bacterial community associated with penicillium bilaii hyphae in soil.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description It is important to identify and recover bacteria associating with fungi under natural soil conditions to enable eco-physiological studies, and to facilitate the use of bacterial-fungal consortia in environmental biotechnology. We have developed a novel type of baiting microcosm, where fungal hyphae interact with bacteria under close-to-natural soil conditions; an advantage compared to model systems that determine fungal influences on bacterial communities in laboratory media. In the current approach, the hyphae are placed on a solid support, which enables the recovery of hyphae with associated bacteria in contrast to model systems that compare bulk soil and mycosphere soil. We used the baiting microcosm approach to determine, for the first time, the composition of the bacterial community associating in the soil with hyphae of the phosphate-solubilizer, Penicillium bilaii. By applying a cultivation-independent 16S rRNA gene-targeted amplicon sequencing approach, we found a hypha-associated bacterial community with low diversity compared to the bulk soil community and exhibiting massive dominance of Burkholderia OTUs. Burkholderia is known be abundant in soil environments affected by fungi, but the discovery of this massive dominance among bacteria firmly associating with hyphae in soil is novel and made possible by the current bait approach.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5659649?pdf=render
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