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Yuan, Jingyue


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The ubiquitous soil verrucomicrobial clade ‘ Candidatus Udaeobacter’ shows preferences for acidic <scp>pH</scp> Willms et al. (2021). Environmental Microbiology Reports 13 (6) Ca. Udaeobacter
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The ubiquitous soil verrucomicrobial clade ‘ Candidatus Udaeobacter’ shows preferences for acidic <scp>pH</scp>
Abstract Members of the verrucomicrobial clade ‘ Candidatus Udaeobacter’ rank among the most dominant bacterial phylotypes in soil. Nevertheless, despite this global prevalence, in‐depth analyses with respect to pH preferences of ‘ Ca . Udaeobacter’ representatives are still lacking. Here, we utilized a recently designed primer pair, specifically targeting ‘ Ca . Udaeobacter’, to investigate links between soil pH and the abundance as well as phylotype composition of this largely unexplored verrucomicrobial clade. Based on 150 forest and 150 grassland soils, comprising a broad pH range, we determined the highest total abundance of ‘ Ca . Udaeobacter’ in strongly acidic soil (pH, ~5.1) and, noteworthy, in ultra‐acidic soil (pH &lt; 3.5) and at a pH ≥ 7, its abundance drastically declined. When we analysed the six most dominant amplicon sequence variants affiliated with ‘ Ca . Udaeobacter’ separately, their abundances peaked within a pH range of approximately 4.7–5.2, and only in one case at slightly acidic soil pH (pH, 6.1). Our study benefits from a combination of quantitative real‐time PCR and high‐throughput amplicon sequencing, enabling for the first time a highly specific abundance analysis of representatives affiliated with ‘ Ca . Udaeobacter’, which revealed that this globally abundant verrucomicrobial clade shows preferences for acidic soil.
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