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Viruses in Soil Ecosystems: An Unknown Quantity Within an Unexplored Territory
Annual Review of Virology ( IF 11.3 ) Pub Date : 2017-09-29 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-virology-101416-041639
Kurt E. Williamson 1 , Jeffry J. Fuhrmann 2 , K. Eric Wommack 2, 3, 4 , Mark Radosevich 5
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Viral abundance in soils can range from below detection limits in hot deserts to over 1 billion per gram in wetlands. Abundance appears to be strongly influenced by water availability and temperature, but a lack of informational standards creates difficulties for cross-study analysis. Soil viral diversity is severely underestimated and undersampled, although current measures of viral richness are higher for soils than for aquatic ecosystems. Both morphometric and metagenomic analyses have raised questions about the prevalence of nontailed, ssDNA viruses in soils. Soil is complex and critically important to terrestrial biodiversity and human civilization, but impacts of viral activities on soil ecosystem services are poorly understood. While information from aquatic systems and medical microbiology suggests the potential for viral influences on nutrient cycles, food web interactions, gene transfer, and other key processes in soils, very few empirical data are available. To understand the soil virome, much work remains.

中文翻译:


土壤生态系统中的病毒:未开发地区内的未知数量

土壤中的病毒丰度范围从炎热的沙漠中的检测极限以下到湿地中的每克超过10亿。丰度似乎受到水的可利用性和温度的强烈影响,但是缺乏信息标准会给跨研究分析带来困难。尽管目前对土壤的病毒富集程度要比对水生生态系统要高,但土壤病毒的多样性却被严重低估和采样不足。形态计量学和宏基因组学分析都对土壤中无尾ssDNA病毒的流行提出了疑问。土壤对陆地生物多样性和人类文明至关重要,但对病毒活动对土壤生态系统服务的影响知之甚少。尽管来自水生系统和医学微生物学的信息表明病毒可能对养分循环,食物网相互作用,基因转移以及土壤中的其他关键过程产生影响,但很少有经验数据。要了解土壤病毒,还有很多工作要做。

更新日期:2017-09-29
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