Bacteriophages assisted bacteria to facilitate soil multifunctionality under organochlorine pesticide contamination DOI

DuoKai Zhao,

Huizhen Chao,

José Luís Balcázar

et al.

Science China Technological Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 13, 2024

Language: Английский

Estimating the Importance of Viral Contributions to Soil Carbon Dynamics DOI Creative Commons
Amy Zimmerman, Emily Graham, Jason McDermott

et al.

Global Change Biology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 30(10)

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

ABSTRACT Biogeochemical models for predicting carbon dynamics increasingly include microbial processes, reflecting the importance of microorganisms in regulating movement between soils and atmosphere. Soil viruses can redirect among various chemical pools, indicating a need quantification development soil that explicitly represent viral dynamics. In this opinion, we derive global estimate potentially released from biomass by infections synthesize quantitative budget existing literature includes impacts. We then adapt known mechanisms which influence cycles marine ecosystems into soil‐explicit framework. Finally, explore diversity virus–host interactions during infection conceptualize how mode may impact fate. Our synthesis highlights key knowledge gaps hindering incorporation cycling research generates specific hypotheses to test pursuit better quantifying explain ecosystem‐scale fluxes. The identifying critical drivers behind dynamics, including these elusive but likely pervasive redistribution, becomes more pressing with climate change.

Language: Английский

Citations

3

Unveiling the top-down control of soil viruses over microbial communities and soil organic carbon cycling: a review DOI Creative Commons
Shuo Wang,

Dong Yu Zhu,

Tida Ge

et al.

Climate smart agriculture., Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 1(2), P. 100022 - 100022

Published: Oct. 17, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

2

Phage-Based Biosanitation Strategies for Minimizing Persistent Salmonella and Campylobacter Bacteria in Poultry DOI Creative Commons
Jaume Jordá, Laura Lorenzo-Rebenaque, Laura Montoro‐Dasi

et al.

Animals, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(24), P. 3826 - 3826

Published: Dec. 12, 2023

Control strategies to minimize pathogenic bacteria in food animal production are one of the key components ensuring safer for consumers. The most significant challenges confronting industry, particularly major poultry and swine sectors, antibiotic resistance cleaning disinfection zoonotic bacteria. In this context, bacteriophages have emerged as a promising tool control from animals farm facilities final product. Phages viruses that infect bacteria, with several advantages biocontrol agent such high specificity, self-replication, self-limitation, continuous adaptation, low inherent toxicity easy isolation. Their development is particular interest, it would allow application even necessary “green” technology combat environment. However, bacteriophage applications limitations, including selecting appropriate phages, legal restrictions, purification, dosage determination bacterial resistance. Overcoming these limitations crucial enhance phage therapy’s effectiveness against poultry. Thus, review aims provide comprehensive view phage-biosanitation minimizing persistent Salmonella Campylobacter

Language: Английский

Citations

6

Effects of soil moisture on soil viral reproductive strategies in an agricultural soil DOI
Hanqing Wu,

Zechao Ma,

Chujin Ruan

et al.

European Journal of Soil Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 75(4)

Published: July 1, 2024

Abstract Genomic evidence suggests that lysogenic viruses significantly influence the evolution of their host communities and soil microbial ecology functionality. However, response viral reproductive strategies (VRS) to environmental factors, in particular water stress, remains poorly understood. We investigated this by employing a laboratory microcosm incubation system with different moisture levels (30%, 60% 90% field capacity). Our study focused on biochemical properties, bacterial populations, fractions virus/bacteria ratio (VBR). The results showed affected counts, VBR ( p < 0.01), counts increasing decreasing moisture. fraction peaked at low moisture, suggesting shift strategy under hydration which may affect virus‐bacteria interactions nutrient dynamics, enhancing adaptability. Analyses using correlation, random forest structural equation modelling identified as dominant factor shaping VRS altering availability population. These findings provide new insight into regulation feedback change from life history viruses.

Language: Английский

Citations

1

Bacteriophages assisted bacteria to facilitate soil multifunctionality under organochlorine pesticide contamination DOI

DuoKai Zhao,

Huizhen Chao,

José Luís Balcázar

et al.

Science China Technological Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 13, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

1