Logo Repositorio Institucional

Por favor, use este identificador para citar o enlazar este ítem: http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/33889
Título : Metagenomic survey of the bacterial communities in the rhizosphere of three andean tuber crops
Otros títulos : 
Autor: Chica Martinez, Eduardo Jose
Villena Ochoa, Paulina Germania
Peña Tapia, Denisse Fabiola
Yarzabal Rodriguez, Luis Andres
Valdez Tenezaca, Adrian Vinicio
Buela, Lenys
Correspondencia: Yarzabal Rodriguez, Luis Andres, yarzabalandres@gmail.com
Palabras clave : Andean tuber crops
Rhizobacteria
16S rDNA
Rhizosphere microbiome
Taxonomic survey
Área de conocimiento FRASCATI amplio: 4. Ciencias Agrícolas
Área de conocimiento FRASCATI detallado: 4.4.1 La BioTecnología Agrícola
Área de conocimiento FRASCATI específico: 4.4 Biotecnología Agricola
Área de conocimiento UNESCO amplio: 08 - Agricultura, Silvicultura, Pesca y Veterinaria
ÁArea de conocimiento UNESCO detallado: 0812 - Horticultura
Área de conocimiento UNESCO específico: 081 - Agricultura
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Fecha de fin de embargo: 30-dic-2050
Volumen: volumen 79, número 2
Fuente: Symbiosis
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1007/s13199-019-00631-5
Tipo: ARTÍCULO
Abstract: 
Microbes colonizing the rhizosphere are important drivers of plant health, supplying nutrients and antagonizing pathogens, among other beneficial activities. Tubers are important staple crops in the Andean highlands, produced by thousands of small-farmers and consumed by millions. Here we report the composition of the bacterial communities colonizing the rhizospheres of three Andean tuber crops (ATCs), namely oca (Oxalis tuberosa), ullucu (Ullucus tuberosus) and mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum). We used high throughput sequence analysis of 16S rRNA genes to describe the bacterial diversity of rhizospheric soils associated to thee crops. Between 4862 and 5080 OTUs were exclusively detected in each one of the ATCs’ rhizospheres; the majority of the 100 most abundant OTUs belonged to the Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria phyla. Beta diversity indices revealed a low similarity between the three communities, suggesting differences in their specific composition. Only 566 bacterial OTUs were shared by all three tuber’s rhizospheres and absent from the surrounding bulk soil. Apart from studies in potato, this is the first report concerning the diversity and abundance of bacterial taxa associated with the rhizosphere of other important and traditional ATCs.
Resumen : 
Microbes colonizing the rhizosphere are important drivers of plant health, supplying nutrients and antagonizing pathogens, among other beneficial activities. Tubers are important staple crops in the Andean highlands, produced by thousands of small-farmers and consumed by millions. Here we report the composition of the bacterial communities colonizing the rhizospheres of three Andean tuber crops (ATCs), namely oca (Oxalis tuberosa), ullucu (Ullucus tuberosus) and mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum). We used high throughput sequence analysis of 16S rRNA genes to describe the bacterial diversity of rhizospheric soils associated to thee crops. Between 4862 and 5080 OTUs were exclusively detected in each one of the ATCs’ rhizospheres; the majority of the 100 most abundant OTUs belonged to the Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria phyla. Beta diversity indices revealed a low similarity between the three communities, suggesting differences in their specific composition. Only 566 bacterial OTUs were shared by all three tuber’s rhizospheres and absent from the surrounding bulk soil. Apart from studies in potato, this is the first report concerning the diversity and abundance of bacterial taxa associated with the rhizosphere of other important and traditional ATCs.
URI : https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13199-019-00631-5
URI Fuente: https://link.springer.com/journal/13199
ISSN : 0334-5114, e1878-7665
Aparece en las colecciones: Artículos

Ficheros en este ítem:
Fichero Descripción Tamaño Formato  
prePostPrint.pdfprePostPrint88.26 kBAdobe PDFVista previa
Visualizar/Abrir
documento.pdf
  Until 2050-12-30
document88.28 kBAdobe PDFVisualizar/Abrir     Solicitar una copia


Este ítem está protegido por copyright original



Los ítems de DSpace están protegidos por copyright, con todos los derechos reservados, a menos que se indique lo contrario.

 

Centro de Documentacion Regional "Juan Bautista Vázquez"

Biblioteca Campus Central Biblioteca Campus Salud Biblioteca Campus Yanuncay
Av. 12 de Abril y Calle Agustín Cueva, Telf: 4051000 Ext. 1311, 1312, 1313, 1314. Horario de atención: Lunes-Viernes: 07H00-21H00. Sábados: 08H00-12H00 Av. El Paraíso 3-52, detrás del Hospital Regional "Vicente Corral Moscoso", Telf: 4051000 Ext. 3144. Horario de atención: Lunes-Viernes: 07H00-19H00 Av. 12 de Octubre y Diego de Tapia, antiguo Colegio Orientalista, Telf: 4051000 Ext. 3535 2810706 Ext. 116. Horario de atención: Lunes-Viernes: 07H30-19H00