环境科学
土壤质量
背景(考古学)
土壤水分
微生物种群生物学
环境化学
地理
土壤科学
生物
化学
遗传学
考古
细菌
作者
Fabiano Sillo,Luisa Neri,Alice Calvo,Elisa Zampieri,G. Petruzzelli,Irene Ferraris,Massimo Delledonne,Alessandro Zaldei,Beniamino Gioli,Rita Baraldi,Raffaella Balestrini
出处
期刊:Heliyon
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-12-12
卷期号:10 (1): e23594-e23594
被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e23594
摘要
Soil functionality is critical to the biosphere as it provides ecosystem services relevant for a healthy planet. The soil microbial composition is significantly impacted by anthropogenic activities, including urbanization. In this context, the study of soil microorganisms associated to urban green spaces has started to be crucial toward sustainable city development. Microbes living in the soil produce and degrade volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The VOC profiles may be used to distinguish between soils with various characteristics and management practices, reflecting variations in the activity of soil microbes that use a variety of metabolic pathways. Here, a combined approach based on DNA metabarcoding and GC-MS analysis was used to evaluate the soil quality from urban flowerbeds in Prato (Tuscany, Italy) in terms of microbial biodiversity and VOC emission profiles, with the final aim of evaluating the possible correlation between composition of microbial community and VOC patterns. Results showed that VOCs in the considered soil originated from anthropic and biological activity, and significant correlations between specific microbial taxa and VOCs were detected. Overall, the study demonstrated the feasibility of the use of microbe-VOC correlation as a proxy for soil quality assessment in urban soils.
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