Microbial diversity in soil: ecological theories, the contribution of molecular techniques and the impact of transgenic plants and transgenic microorganisms

被引:116
|
作者
Lynch, JM
Benedetti, A
Insam, H
Nuti, MP
Smalla, K
Torsvik, V
Nannipieri, P
机构
[1] Forest Res, Farnham GU10 4LH, Surrey, England
[2] Ist Sperimentale Nutr Piante, I-00184 Rome, Italy
[3] Univ Innsbruck, Inst Mikrobiol, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
[4] Univ Pisa, Dept Agarian Chem & Biotechnol, Pisa, Italy
[5] Fed Biol Res Ctr Agr & Forestry, Inst Plant Virol Microbiol & Biosafety, D-38104 Braunschweig, Germany
[6] Univ Bergen, Dept Microbiol, N-5020 Bergen, Norway
[7] Dipartimento Sci Suolo & Nutr Pianta, I-50144 Florence, Italy
关键词
biodiversity; DNA; genetic diversity; molecular methods; polymerase chain reaction;
D O I
10.1007/s00374-004-0784-9
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
This review mainly discusses three related topics: the application of ecological theories to soil, the measurement of microbial diversity by molecular techniques and the impact of transgenic plants and microorganisms on genetic diversity of soil. These topics were debated at the Meeting on Soil Emergency held in Erice (Trapani, Italy) in 2001 for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Italian Society of Soil Science. Ecological theories have been developed by studying aboveground ecosystems but have neglected the belowground systems, despite the importance of the latter to the global nutrient cycling and to the presence of life on the Earth. Microbial diversity within the soil is crucial to many functions but it has been difficult in the past to determine the major components. Traditional methods of analysis are useful but with the use of molecular methods it is now possible to detect both culturable and unculturable microbial species. Despite these advances, the link between microbial diversity and soil functions is still a major challenge. Generally studies on genetically modified bacteria have not addressed directly the issue of microbial diversity, being mainly focused on their persistence in the environment, colonization ability in the rhizosphere, and survival. Concerns have been raised that transgenic plants might affect microbial communities in addition to environmental factors related to agricultural practice, season, field site and year. Transgenic plant DNA originating from senescent or degraded plant material or pollen has been shown to persist in soil. Horizontal transfer of transgenic plant DNA to bacteria has been shown by the restoration of deleted antibiotic resistance genes under laboratory in filter transformations, in sterile soil or in planta. However, the transformation frequencies under field conditions are supposed to be very low. It is important to underline that the public debate about antibiotic resistant genes in transgenic plants should not divert the attention from the real causes of bacterial resistance to antibiotics, such as the continued abuse and overuse of antibiotics prescribed by physicians and in animal husbandry.
引用
收藏
页码:363 / 385
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Impact of Transgenic Maize Ruifeng125 on Diversity and Dynamics of Bacterial Community in Rhizosphere Soil
    Hao, Chaofeng
    Xia, Xinyao
    Xu, Chao
    Sun, Hongwei
    Li, Fan
    Yang, Shuke
    Xu, Xiaohui
    Lu, Xingbo
    MICROORGANISMS, 2024, 12 (09)
  • [32] Do transgenic chili pepper plants producing viral coat protein affect the structure of a soil microbial community?
    Chun, Young Jin
    Kim, Do Young
    Kim, Hyo-Jeong
    Park, Kee Woong
    Jeong, Soon-Chun
    Park, Sangkyu
    Lee, Bumkyu
    Harn, Chee Hark
    Kim, Hwan Mook
    Kim, Chang-Gi
    APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY, 2011, 51 : 130 - 138
  • [33] Decomposition of betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase transgenic maize straw and its effects on soil microbial biomass and microbiota diversity
    Huang, Siqi
    Zeng, Xing
    wei, Yingna
    Bai, Xi
    Jin, Zonghu
    Zhang, Meng
    Wang, Zhenhu
    Wang, Hongme
    Qu, Juanjua
    Di, Hong
    APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY, 2020, 153
  • [34] Transgenic Bt cotton has no apparent effect on enzymatic activities or functional diversity of microbial communities in rhizosphere soil
    Shen, Ren Fang
    Cai, Hong
    Gong, Wan He
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2006, 285 (1-2) : 149 - 159
  • [35] Influence of transgenic ath-miR399d tomato lines on microbial community and diversity in rhizosphere soil
    Gao, Nan
    Shen, Weishou
    Lin, Xiangui
    Shi, Weiming
    SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION, 2015, 61 (02) : 259 - 268
  • [36] Transgenic Bt cotton has no apparent effect on enzymatic activities or functional diversity of microbial communities in rhizosphere soil
    Ren Fang Shen
    Hong Cai
    Wan He Gong
    Plant and Soil, 2006, 285 : 149 - 159
  • [37] Effect of Cry3Bb transgenic corn and tefluthrin on the soil microbial community: Biomass, activity, and diversity
    Devare, MH
    Jones, CM
    Thies, JE
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 2004, 33 (03) : 837 - 843
  • [38] Effect of transgenic cotton plants transformed with antimicrobial synthetic peptide D4E1 on cotton seedling disease, soil microbial diversity, and enzymatic activity
    Odom, LaKisha J.
    Ankumah, Ramble O.
    Jaynes, Jesse
    Bonsi, Conrad
    Cary, Jeffery W.
    Egnin, Marceline
    Mortley, Desmond
    Ogden, Lanell
    Rajasekaran, Kanniah
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2010, 240
  • [39] Impact of Transgenic Brassica napus Harboring the Antifungal Synthetic Chitinase (NiC) Gene on Rhizosphere Microbial Diversity and Enzyme Activities
    Khan, Mohammad S.
    Sadat, Syed U.
    Jan, Asad
    Munir, Iqbal
    FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2017, 8