Active virus-host interactions at sub-freezing temperatures in Arctic peat soil.
Gareth TrublJeffrey A KimbrelJose Liquet-GonzalezErin E NuccioPeter K WeberJennifer Pett-RidgeJanet K JanssonMark P WaldropSteven J BlazewiczPublished in: Microbiome (2021)
Overall, there was a stark difference in the identity and function of the active bacterial and viral community compared to the unlabeled community that would have been overlooked with a non-targeted standard metagenomic analysis. Our results illustrate that substantial active virus-host interactions occur in sub-freezing anoxic conditions and highlight viruses as a major community-structuring agent that likely modulates carbon loss in peat soils during winter, which may be pivotal for understanding the future fate of arctic soils' vast carbon stocks. Video abstract.