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Soil filtration‐sedimentation improves shelled protist recovery in eukaryotic eDNA surveys

Author(s)
Lentendu, Guillaume  
Laboratoire de biodiversité du sol  
Bruni, Estelle Patricia  
Laboratoire de biodiversité du sol  
Claudine Ah‐Peng
Junichi Fujinuma
Yasuhiro Kubota
Juan Lorite
Julio Peñas
Shuyin Huang
Dominique Strasberg
Pascal Vittoz
Mitchell, Edward  
Laboratoire de biodiversité du sol  
Date issued
2023
In
Molecular Ecology Resources
Vol
23
No
6
From page
1361
To page
1371
Reviewed by peer
true
Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>A large part of the soil protist diversity is missed in metabarcoding studies based on 0.25 g of soil environmental DNA (eDNA) and universal primers due to ca. 80% co‐amplification of non‐target plants, animals and fungi. To overcome this problem, enrichment of the substrate used for eDNA extraction is an easily implemented option but its effect has not yet been tested. In this study, we evaluated the effect of a 150 μm mesh size filtration and sedimentation method to improve the recovery of protist eDNA, while reducing the co‐extraction of plant, animal and fungal eDNA, using a set of contrasted forest and alpine soils from La Réunion, Japan, Spain and Switzerland. Total eukaryotic diversity was estimated by V4 18S rRNA metabarcoding and classical amplicon sequence variant calling. A 2‐ to 3‐fold enrichment in shelled protists (Euglyphida, Arcellinida and Chrysophyceae) was observed at the sample level with the proposed method, with, at the same time, a 2‐fold depletion of Fungi and a 3‐fold depletion of Embryophyceae. Protist alpha diversity was slightly lower in filtered samples due to reduced coverage in Variosea and Sarcomonadea, but significant differences were observed in only one region. Beta diversity varied mostly between regions and habitats, which explained the same proportion of variance in bulk soil and filtered samples. The increased resolution in soil protist diversity estimates provided by the filtration‐sedimentation method is a strong argument in favour of including it in the standard protocol for soil protist eDNA metabarcoding studies.</jats:p>
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/64697
DOI
10.1111/1755-0998.13808
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