Kungsängen soil microbial communities
https://doi.org/10.15468/UPXBWY
Since Linnaeus's time, the Kungsängen Nature Reserve has drawn frequent visitors because of its vegetation including the largest population of Fritillaria meleagris L. in Sweden. The reserve is a meadow with an abrupt moisture transition, where the wetter part has a Carex acuta dominated plant community with low species richness, visually distinct from the drier part, which has a species rich plant community including a high density of Fritillaria meleagris. To investigate the link between plant and below-ground micro-eukaryotic communities, we amplified and sequenced the ITS and LSU regions of the rDNA operon (1500 bp) from soil using PacBio SMRT sequencing, and evaluated three different methods for generation of operational taxonomic units. We found distinct communities associated with wet and mesic-dry soil conditions but estimated richness was not so different. Both soil conditions host communities dominated by protists, a large fraction of which were taxonomically assigned to Ciliphora (Alveolata), while 30-40% of all reads were assigned to kingdom Fungi. Ecological patterns were consistently recovered irrespective of the read clustering method used. However, different clustering methods affect the taxonomic and phylogenetic resolution of community characterization with implications for how well members of the micro-eukaryotic communities can be recognized in the data.
This data resource contain amplicon sequence variant (ASV) sequences generated with DADA2 using the Ampliseq pipeline (https://nf-co.re/ampliseqOpens in a new tab).
This dataset was published via the SBDI ASV portal (https://asv-portal.biodiversitydata.seOpens in a new tab).
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- Mustafa Zakieh - Department of Ecology and Genetics, Uppsala University
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Kungsängen Nature Reserve (N59°50’, E17°40’) is a 12.5-hectare reserve in a larger meadow located in the south of Uppsala, Sweden, along the east shore of the Fyris River. Soil samples were taken across an abrupt moisture transition that divides the meadow community into a Carex acuta dominated plant community with low species richness in the wetter part, which is visually distinct from the mesic-dry part that has a species rich grass-dominated plant community including a high frequency of F. meleagris.
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