Identifying the core bacterial and fungal communities within four agricultural biobeds used for the treatment of pesticide rinsates [article]

Jordyn Bergsveinson, Benjamin J. Perry, Claudia Sheedy, Larry Braul, Sharon Reedy, Bruce D. Gossen, Christopher K. Yost
2018 bioRxiv   pre-print
Bacterial and fungal communities of four pesticide rinsate treatment biobeds constructed in Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada were profiled via high throughput DNA sequencing to assess the effect of biobed depth and pesticide application on microbial community composition. Biobeds differed in geographical location and biobed design, and composition of pesticide rinsates (including herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides). All biobeds achieved similar treatment efficacy and supported greater
more » ... erial diversity relative to fungal diversity, yet selected for similar abundant bacterial orders of Actinomycetales, Acidobacteria, Rhizobiales, and Sphingobacteriales and fungal taxonomic groups of Dothideomycetes, Eurotiales, Hypocreales, and Sordariales. Biobeds differed in the presence of unique and differentiated genera and operational taxonomic units. Biobed depth did not uniformly impact the diversity and/or the microbial community structure. Overall, pesticide application increased bacterial diversity, but had limited effect on the more variable fungal diversity, therefore suggesting broader implication for the effect of applied fungicides on biobed fungal communities.
doi:10.1101/298331 fatcat:yycpkw2yh5fjfb4p4gmzf6lsri