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Bastias, BA; Anderson, IC; Xu, Z; Cairney, JWG. 2007. RNA- and DNA-based profiling of soil fungal communities in a native Australian eucalypt forest and adjacent Pinus elliotti plantation. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 39(12):3108-3114.
Address:
Cairney, JWG, Univ Western Sydney, Ctr Plant & Food Sci, Parramatta
Campus,Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 1797, Australia
Total and active soil fungal communities in a native eucalypt forest
and first rotation Pinus elliotti plantation were investigated by
direct extraction of DNA and RNA from soil. Terminal restriction
fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis of internal transcribed
spacer (ITS) and 18S rRNA profiles indicated that total and active
fungal communities differed significantly in both forest types. This
was supported by DGGE profile analysis on an individual plot basis for
both forest types and when groups in the canonical analysis were
redefined to allow comparison between forest types. Analyses of both
ITS and 18S T-RFLP profiles indicated that conversion from native
eucalypt forest to P. elliottii plantation may significantly alter
total and active soil fungal communities. ITS DGGE (DNA) and 18S (RNA)
profiles also suggested differences in fungal communities in the two
forest types. No significant separation of the fungal communities in
the two forest types was observed, however, when ITS DGGE (RNA)
profiles were compared. Overall, the data suggest that conversion from
native eucalypt forest to P. elliottii plantation at the Beerburrum
State Forest in subtropical Australia has significantly altered soil
fungal communities.
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