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Changes in soil taxonomic and functional diversity resulting from gamma irradiation.


ABSTRACT: Little is known of the effects of ionizing radiation exposure on soil biota. We exposed soil microcosms to weekly bursts of 60Co gamma radiation over six weeks, at three levels of exposure (0.1 kGy/hr/wk [low], 1 kGy/hr/wk [medium] and 3 kGy/hr/wk [high]). Soil DNA was extracted, and shotgun metagenomes were sequenced and characterised using MG-RAST. We hypothesized that with increasing radiation exposure there would be a decrease in both taxonomic and functional diversity. While bacterial diversity decreased, diversity of fungi and algae unexpectedly increased, perhaps because of release from competition. Despite the decrease in diversity of bacteria and of biota overall, functional gene diversity of algae, bacteria, fungi and total biota increased. Cycles of radiation exposure may increase the range of gene functional strategies viable in soil, a novel ecological example of the effects of stressors or disturbance events promoting some aspects of diversity. Moreover, repeated density-independent population crashes followed by population expansion may allow lottery effects, promoting coexistence. Radiation exposure produced large overall changes in community composition. Our study suggests several potential novel radiation-tolerant groups: in addition to Deinococcus-Thermus, which reached up to 20% relative abundance in the metagenome, the phyla Chloroflexi (bacteria), Chytridiomycota (fungi) and Nanoarcheota (archaea) may be considered as radiation-tolerant.

SUBMITTER: Ogwu MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6536540 | biostudies-other | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Changes in soil taxonomic and functional diversity resulting from gamma irradiation.

Ogwu Matthew Chidozie MC   Kerfahi Dorsaf D   Song HoKyung H   Dong Ke K   Seo Hoseong H   Lim Sangyong S   Srinivasan Sathiyaraj S   Kim Myung Kyum MK   Waldman Bruce B   Adams Jonathan M JM  

Scientific reports 20190527 1


Little is known of the effects of ionizing radiation exposure on soil biota. We exposed soil microcosms to weekly bursts of <sup>60</sup>Co gamma radiation over six weeks, at three levels of exposure (0.1 kGy/hr/wk [low], 1 kGy/hr/wk [medium] and 3 kGy/hr/wk [high]). Soil DNA was extracted, and shotgun metagenomes were sequenced and characterised using MG-RAST. We hypothesized that with increasing radiation exposure there would be a decrease in both taxonomic and functional diversity. While bact  ...[more]

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