Exploratory 16S rRNA Metagenomic Analysis of Soil Microbial Communities in Agroecosystems of North-Central Argentina
Palma, L.; Guzman, A. L.; Marozzi, A.; Del Valle, E. E.; Castoldi, L.
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Agriculture has modified the soil structure due to the influence of external factors and processes that affect microbial biodiversity. Metagenomics is a fundamental tool for the study of soil microbial diversity because it provides information about the ecosystem diversity, including both the microorganisms that cannot be isolated in culture media and those that are no longer viable in the analyzed sample. In this work, six soil samples obtained from agroecosystems of central and northern Argentina were subjected to a preliminary 16S metagenomic analysis. Copiotrophic bacteria (Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria) were dominant and one of the samples had a dominance of an oligotrophic Phylum (Acidobacteria). Our findings support previous evidence from traditionally managed agroecosystems and provide new insights into the diversity of soil microbiomes in Argentine regions outside the Pampas. Finally, we analyzed the most common genera with relevant species to agronomy, both beneficial and pathogenic, and their abundance and diversity in the sequenced samples.
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