DNA-SIP and repeated isolation corroborate Variovorax as a key organism in maintaining the genetic memory for linuron biodegradation in an agricultural soil.


Journal

FEMS microbiology ecology
ISSN: 1574-6941
Titre abrégé: FEMS Microbiol Ecol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8901229

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
13 04 2021
Historique:
received: 23 11 2020
accepted: 25 03 2021
pubmed: 31 3 2021
medline: 22 4 2021
entrez: 30 3 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The frequent exposure of agricultural soils to pesticides can lead to microbial adaptation, including the development of dedicated microbial populations that utilize the pesticide compound as a carbon and energy source. Soil from an agricultural field in Halen (Belgium) with a history of linuron exposure has been studied for its linuron-degrading bacterial populations at two time points over the past decade and Variovorax was appointed as a key linuron degrader. Like most studies on pesticide degradation, these studies relied on isolates that were retrieved through bias-prone enrichment procedures and therefore might not represent the in situ active pesticide-degrading populations. In this study, we revisited the Halen field and applied, in addition to enrichment-based isolation, DNA stable isotope probing (DNA-SIP), to identify in situ linuron-degrading bacteria in linuron-exposed soil microcosms. Linuron dissipation was unambiguously linked to Variovorax and its linuron catabolic genes and might involve the synergistic cooperation between two species. Additionally, two novel linuron-mineralizing Variovorax isolates were obtained with high 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity to strains isolated from the same field a decade earlier. The results confirm Variovorax as a prime in situ degrader of linuron in the studied agricultural field soil and corroborate the genus as key for maintaining the genetic memory of linuron degradation functionality in that field.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33784375
pii: 6204700
doi: 10.1093/femsec/fiab051
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

DNA, Bacterial 0
Herbicides 0
Isotopes 0
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S 0
Soil 0
Linuron 01XP1SU59O

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Informations de copyright

© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of FEMS.

Auteurs

Harry Lerner (H)

Division of Soil and Water Management, KU Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 20, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium.

Başak Öztürk (B)

Division of Soil and Water Management, KU Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 20, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium.

Anja B Dohrmann (AB)

Thünen Institute of Biodiversity, Bundesallee 65, 388116 Braunschweig, Germany.

Joice Thomas (J)

Molecular Design and Synthesis, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium.

Kathleen Marchal (K)

Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics & Department of Information Technology, University of Ghent, iGent Toren, Technologiepark 126, B-9052 Ghent, Belgium.

René De Mot (R)

Centre of Microbial and Plant Genetics, KU Leuven, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium.

Wim Dehaen (W)

Molecular Design and Synthesis, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium.

Christoph C Tebbe (CC)

Thünen Institute of Biodiversity, Bundesallee 65, 388116 Braunschweig, Germany.

Dirk Springael (D)

Division of Soil and Water Management, KU Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 20, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium.

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