A comparative analysis of microbiomes in natural and anthropogenically disturbed soils of northwestern Kazakhstan


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The goal of this study was to determine the relationships between the structure of the soil microbiome and the agroecological state of soils by the example of natural undisturbed (steppe areas) and anthropogenically disturbed (pastures, croplands, fallows) areas in the territory of northwestern Kazakhstan. The highest abundance of proteobacteria was found in the anthropogenically disturbed of fallows and in undisturbed soils; in other cases, actinobacteria and representatives of the Firmicutes phylum predominated. Different kinds of anthropogenic impacts resulted in the decrease in the portions of bacteria from the Acidobacteria, Gemmatimonadetes, and Firmicutes phyla. In the disturbed soils, the portions of bacteria from the Erysipelothrix, Mycobacterium, Methylibium, Skermanella, Ralstonia, Lactococcus, Bdellovibrio, Candidatus nitrososphaera, Catellatospora, Cellulomonas, Stenotrophomonas, and Steroidobacter genera increased. Bacteria of the Erysipelothrix and Methylibium genera occurred only in the undisturbed soils. The anthropogenically disturbed and undisturbed soils differed significantly in the taxonomic structure of their microbiomes forming two separate clusters, which confirms the efficiency of using the data on the structure of soil microbiomes when assessing the agroecological status of soils.

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E. Pershina

All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Microbiology; St. Petersburg State University

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Email: microbioliza@gmail.com
Rússia, Pushkin 8, St. Petersburg, 196608; St. Petersburg, 199034

E. Ivanova

All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Microbiology

Email: microbioliza@gmail.com
Rússia, Pushkin 8, St. Petersburg, 196608

A. Nagieva

Zhangir Khan West Kazakhstan Agrotechnical University

Email: microbioliza@gmail.com
Cazaquistão, Uralsk, 090009

A. Zhiengaliev

Zhangir Khan West Kazakhstan Agrotechnical University

Email: microbioliza@gmail.com
Cazaquistão, Uralsk, 090009

E. Chirak

All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Microbiology

Email: microbioliza@gmail.com
Rússia, Pushkin 8, St. Petersburg, 196608

E. Andronov

All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Microbiology; St. Petersburg State University

Email: microbioliza@gmail.com
Rússia, Pushkin 8, St. Petersburg, 196608; St. Petersburg, 199034

N. Sergaliev

Zhangir Khan West Kazakhstan Agrotechnical University

Email: microbioliza@gmail.com
Cazaquistão, Uralsk, 090009


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