Metataxonomics Characterization of Soil Microbiome Extraction Method Using Different Dispersant Solutions

David Madariaga-Troncoso, Isaac Vargas, Dorian Rojas-Villalta, Michel Abanto, Kattia Núñez-Montero

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Soil health is essential for maintaining ecosystem balance, food security, and human well-being. Anthropogenic activities, such as climate change and excessive agrochemical use, have led to the degradation of soil ecosystems worldwide. Microbiome transplantation has emerged as a promising approach for restoring perturbed soils; however, direct soil transfer presents practical limitations for large-scale applications. An alternative strategy involves extracting microbial communities through soil washing processes, but its success highly depends on proper microbiota characterization and efficient extraction methods. This study evaluated a soil wash method using four different dispersant solutions (Tween-80, NaCl, sodium citrate, and sodium pyrophosphate) for their ability to extract the majority of microbial cells from Antarctic and Crop soils. The extracted microbiomes were analyzed using 16S rRNA gene metataxonomics to assess their diversity and abundance. We found that some treatments extracted a greater proportion of specific taxa, and, on the other hand, some extracted a lower proportion than the control treatment. In addition, these dispersant solutions showed the extraction of the relevant microbial community profile in soil samples, composed of multiple taxa, including beneficial bacteria for soil health. Our study aims to optimize DNA extraction methods for microbiome analyses and to explore the use of this technique in various biotechnological applications. The results provide insights into the effect of dispersant solutions on microbiome extractions. In this regard, sodium chloride could be optimal for Antarctic soils, while sodium citrate is suggested for the Crop soils.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo936
PublicaciónMicroorganisms
Volumen13
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - abr 2025
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