DNA Metabarcoding was used to investigate the efficiency of two sets of primers (combinations A and B) for characterizing the soil invertebrate’s communities in different farming management systems. Soil samples were taken from three different sites in the South-West of Milan and DNA was extracted directly. PCR was applied by using 4 pairs of previously published primers targeting invertebrate’s cox1, followed by Illumina Miseq sequencing. The results showed that the presence of the most popular primer pair used in barcoding studies (LCOI490-HCO2198) has affected negatively the taxonomic assignment of OTUs, since about 67.88 % of the obtained sequences where not identified. Our analysis showed that a higher percentage of Arthropoda, Annelida, Nematoda and Rotifera &Tardigrada (41.6, 5.9, 0.8 and 1% of total reads, respectively) was obtained with primer combination B; thus this primers set can be considered a promising method to evaluate the soil arthropods community.

Soil DNA metabarcoding: evaluating the efficiency of multiplex primer sets in recovering the soil invertebrate's community as soil quality indicators / S. Alali, P. Cremonesi, B. Chouaia, V. Mereghetti, F. Pizzi, M. Montagna, S. Bocchi. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Strategie integrate per affrontare le sfide climatiche e agronomiche nella gestione dei sistemi agroalimentari= Integrated strategies for agro-ecosystem management to address climate change challenges tenutosi a Milano nel 2017.

Soil DNA metabarcoding: evaluating the efficiency of multiplex primer sets in recovering the soil invertebrate's community as soil quality indicators

S. Alali
Primo
;
P. Cremonesi
Secondo
;
B. Chouaia;V. Mereghetti;F. Pizzi;M. Montagna;S. Bocchi
2017

Abstract

DNA Metabarcoding was used to investigate the efficiency of two sets of primers (combinations A and B) for characterizing the soil invertebrate’s communities in different farming management systems. Soil samples were taken from three different sites in the South-West of Milan and DNA was extracted directly. PCR was applied by using 4 pairs of previously published primers targeting invertebrate’s cox1, followed by Illumina Miseq sequencing. The results showed that the presence of the most popular primer pair used in barcoding studies (LCOI490-HCO2198) has affected negatively the taxonomic assignment of OTUs, since about 67.88 % of the obtained sequences where not identified. Our analysis showed that a higher percentage of Arthropoda, Annelida, Nematoda and Rotifera &Tardigrada (41.6, 5.9, 0.8 and 1% of total reads, respectively) was obtained with primer combination B; thus this primers set can be considered a promising method to evaluate the soil arthropods community.
12-set-2017
Settore BIO/11 - Biologia Molecolare
Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale e Applicata
Associazione italiana di Agrometeorologia (AIAM). & Società italiana di Agronomia (SIA)
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Soil DNA metabarcoding: evaluating the efficiency of multiplex primer sets in recovering the soil invertebrate's community as soil quality indicators / S. Alali, P. Cremonesi, B. Chouaia, V. Mereghetti, F. Pizzi, M. Montagna, S. Bocchi. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Strategie integrate per affrontare le sfide climatiche e agronomiche nella gestione dei sistemi agroalimentari= Integrated strategies for agro-ecosystem management to address climate change challenges tenutosi a Milano nel 2017.
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