Assessing the efficacy of eDNA metabarcoding for measuring microbial biodiversity within forest ecosystems

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Zachary S. Ladin
Barbra Ferrell
Jacob T. Dums
Ryan M. Moore
Delphis F. Levia
W. Gregory Shriver
Vincent D’Amico
Tara L. E. Trammell
João Carlos Setubal
K. Eric Wommack
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[1] University of Delaware,Department of Plant and Soil Sciences
[2] University of Delaware,Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Delaware Biotechnology Institute
[3] North Carolina State University,Biotechnology Program
[4] University of Delaware,Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology
[5] University of Delaware,Departments of Geography and Spatial Sciences and Plant and Soil Sciences
[6] Northern Research Station,US Forest Service
[7] University of Sao Paulo,Instituto de Química
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We investigated the nascent application and efficacy of sampling and sequencing environmental DNA (eDNA) in terrestrial environments using rainwater that filters through the forest canopy and understory vegetation (i.e., throughfall). We demonstrate the utility and potential of this method for measuring microbial communities and forest biodiversity. We collected pure rainwater (open sky) and throughfall, successfully extracted DNA, and generated over 5000 unique amplicon sequence variants. We found that several taxa including Mycoplasma sp., Spirosoma sp., Roseomonas sp., and Lactococcus sp. were present only in throughfall samples. Spiroplasma sp., Methylobacterium sp., Massilia sp., Pantoea sp., and Sphingomonas sp. were found in both types of samples, but more abundantly in throughfall than in rainwater. Throughfall samples contained Gammaproteobacteria that have been previously found to be plant-associated, and may contribute to important functional roles. We illustrate how this novel method can be used for measuring microbial biodiversity in forest ecosystems, foreshadowing the utility for quantifying both prokaryotic and eukaryotic lifeforms. Leveraging these methods will enhance our ability to detect extant species, describe new species, and improve our overall understanding of ecological community dynamics in forest ecosystems.
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