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土壤微生物是否存在与植物和动物等大型生物相似或不同的地理分布格局,以及哪些历史和环境因素驱动着这种格局的存在是当前地学和微生物生态学研究的交叉热点课题之一。中国科学院东北地理与农业生态研究所农田分子生态学科组王光华团队在明确了东北黑土农田土壤细菌群落结构地理分布规律的基础上(Soil Biology&Biochemistry,2014,70:113-122),最近又采用高通量测序技术成功地解析了真菌群落的地理分布规
It is one of the hot topics in geoecology and microbial ecology to study whether there are some geographical distribution patterns of soil microorganisms similar to or different from those of large-scale plants such as plants and animals, and which historical and environmental factors are driving this pattern. On the basis of clarifying the geographical distribution of soil bacterial community structure in the black soil farmland in northeastern China (Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 2014, 70: 113-122), Wang Guanghua team of the Department of Crop Molecular Ecology, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agricultural Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences recently adopted Qualcomm Quantitative sequencing techniques successfully resolved the geographic distribution of fungal communities