Nutrients Changed the Assembly Processes of Profuse and Rare Microbial Communities in Coals.

Published
October 04, 2022
Journal
Polish journal of microbiology
PICOID
24f2f55f
DOI
Citations
4
Keywords
co-occurrence network, dispersal limitation, methanogenic archaea, nutrient stimulation, variable selection
Copyright
© 2022 Yuanyuan Zhang et al., published by Sciendo.
Patients/Population/Participants

Proteobacteria, Acidobacteria, Euryarchaeota, Firmicutes

Intervention

nutrient stimulation

Comparison

nonmetric multidimensional scaling with Bray-Curtis dissimilarities

Outcome

increased Chao1 richness, changed compositions

Abstract

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Nutrient stimulation is considered effective for improving biogenic coalbed methane production potential. However, our knowledge of the microbial assembly process for profuse and rare microbial communities in coals under nutrient stimulation is still limited. This study collected 16S rRNA gene data from 59 microbial communities in coals for a meta-analysis. Among these communities, 116 genera were identified as profuse taxa, and the remaining 1,637 genera were identified as rare taxa. Nutrient stimulation increased the Chao1 richness of profuse and rare genera and changed the compositions of profuse and rare genera based on nonmetric multidimensional scaling with Bray-Curtis dissimilarities. In addition, many profuse and rare genera belonging to Proteobacteria and Acidobacteria were reduced, whereas those belonging to Euryarchaeota and Firmicutes were increased under nutrient stimulation. Concomitantly, the microbial co-occurrence relationship network was also altered by nutrient addition, and many rare genera mainly belonging to Firmicutes,

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