变形虫(属)
土壤质地
生物
生态学
营养水平
土壤生物学
污染物
环境科学
土壤水分
细胞生物学
作者
Wei Huang,Yuanchen Zhao,Lin Zhang,Yikun Shi,Zihe Wang,Yingwen Mai,Longfei Shu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.167509
摘要
Soil protozoa are an essential part of the terrestrial ecosystem, playing a vital role in the global element cycling and energy flow. However, one research gap is what are the key factors driving their diversity and environmental fates. In this study, we hypothesized that soil texture could affect soil protozoa's predation and their interactions with environmental pollutants, and we tested it by using a soil amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum as a model system. We found that soil texture affected amoeba's growth and development. In addition, environmental factors cannot explain the variation of amoeba's fitness in different soil textures. Soil sandy particles and water content rather than particle size contribute to amoeba's fitness. Furthermore, different soil textures induced distinct transcriptional responses to amoebae, especially N-glycan-related and multiple signaling pathways and the expression of key genes (e.g., Ras superfamily, cxgE, trap1). The expression of N-glycan-related pathways, which is positively correlated with amoeba predation, was inhibited in sand soil, decreasing amoeba's fitness. Finally, the results showed that soil texture also affects amoeba's interaction with environmental pollutants. In conclusion, this study shows that soil physical structures affect amoeba's interactions with bacteria and environmental pollutants. SYNOPSIS: Soil texture affects soil protozoa's growth and development and their interactions with environmental pollutants.
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