Important ecophysiological roles of non-dominant Actinobacteria in plant residue decomposition, especially in less fertile soils.
Yuanyuan BaoJan DolfingZhiying GuoRuirui ChenMeng WuZhongpei LiXiangui LinYouzhi FengPublished in: Microbiome (2021)
This study provided DNA-based evidence that non-dominant Actinobacteria plays a key ecophysiological role in plant residue decomposition as their members possess high proportions of CAZymes and as a group maintain a relatively stable presence during plant residue decomposition both in terms of taxonomic composition and functional roles. Their importance for decomposition was more pronounced in less fertile soils where their possession functional genes and interspecies interactions stood out more. Our work provides new ecophysiological angles for the understanding of the importance of Actinobacteria in global carbon cycling. Video abstract.