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Bacterial pH-optima for growth track soil pH, but are higher than expected at low pH
Authors:David Fernández-Calviño  Johannes Rousk  Philip C Brookes
Institution:a Departamento de Bioloxía Vexetal e Ciencia do Solo, Facultade de Ciencias de Ourense, Universidade de Vigo, As Lagoas s/n, 32004 Ourense, Spain
b Microbial Ecology, Dept. Biology, Ecology Building, Lund University, SE-22362 Lund, Sweden
c Environment Centre Wales, Bangor University, Bangor LL57 2UW, UK
d Sustainable Soils and Grassland Systems Department, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Herts ALS 2JQ, UK
Abstract:One of the most influential factors determining the growth and composition of soil bacterial communities is pH. However, soil pH is often correlated with many other factors, including nutrient availability and plant community, and causality among factors is not easily determined. If soil pH is directly influencing the bacterial community, this must lead to a bacterial community growth optimised for the in situ pH. Using one set of Iberian soils (46 soils covering pH 4.2-7.3) and one set of UK grassland soils (16 soils covering pH 3.3-7.5) we measured the pH-optima for the growth of bacterial communities. Bacterial growth was estimated by the leucine incorporation method. The pH-optima for bacterial growth were positively correlated with soil pH, demonstrating its direct influence on the soil bacterial community. We found that the pH from a water extraction better matched the bacterial growth optimum compared with salt extractions of soil. Furthermore, we also showed a more subtle pattern between bacterial pH growth optima and soil pH. While closely matched at neutral pHs, pH-optima became higher than the in situ pH in more acid soils, resulting in a difference of about one pH-unit at the low-pH end. We propose that an explanation for the pattern is an interaction between increasing overall bacterial growth with higher pHs and the unimodal pH-response for growth of bacterial communities.
Keywords:Soil acidity  pH-tolerance  Bacterial growth  pH-optima  Leucine incorporation
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