Effect of Storage Temperature on Soil Nematode Community Structures as Revealed by PCR-DGGE

The optimal duration and conditions for storage of soils collected for nematode community analyses are unknown. To study this issue, three types of soils with different geographical origins from the subarctic to cool-temperate Japan were kept at three temperature levels (5, 10, and 20°C) for up to 8...

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Main Authors: Takemoto, Shuhei, Niwa, Shigeru, Okada, Hiroaki
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Journal of Nematology 2010
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spelling ftfloridaojojs:oai:journals.flvc.org:article/78288 2023-05-15T18:28:25+02:00 Effect of Storage Temperature on Soil Nematode Community Structures as Revealed by PCR-DGGE Takemoto, Shuhei Niwa, Shigeru Okada, Hiroaki 2010-12-15 application/pdf https://journals.flvc.org/jon/article/view/78288 eng eng Journal of Nematology https://journals.flvc.org/jon/article/view/78288/75706 https://journals.flvc.org/jon/article/view/78288 Journal of Nematology; Vol. 42, No. 4 (December 2010); 324-331 0022-300X info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2010 ftfloridaojojs 2020-11-14T18:40:03Z The optimal duration and conditions for storage of soils collected for nematode community analyses are unknown. To study this issue, three types of soils with different geographical origins from the subarctic to cool-temperate Japan were kept at three temperature levels (5, 10, and 20°C) for up to 8 wk following collection. During the storage period, nematode population density was measured, and community structure was assessed by polymerase chain reaction denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCRDGGE). No significant changes in the population density or diversity of nematodes (Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index) were observed during storage compared to initial states, except that density in an andosol collected from Tsukuba, Central Japan decreased significantly after 28 d of storage at 5°C. However, a regression analysis showed a declining trend in nematode density in the latter half of the storage period when soils were stored at 5 or 20°C, depending on the geographic origin of the soil. These results indicate that soils can be stored for 14 d at 5–20°C, with 10°C as optimal. This is the first study to experimentally determine the optimal preservation conditions for nematode assemblages in soils that are to be analyzed using PCR-DGGE. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic Florida Online Journals (FloridaOJ)
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description The optimal duration and conditions for storage of soils collected for nematode community analyses are unknown. To study this issue, three types of soils with different geographical origins from the subarctic to cool-temperate Japan were kept at three temperature levels (5, 10, and 20°C) for up to 8 wk following collection. During the storage period, nematode population density was measured, and community structure was assessed by polymerase chain reaction denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCRDGGE). No significant changes in the population density or diversity of nematodes (Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index) were observed during storage compared to initial states, except that density in an andosol collected from Tsukuba, Central Japan decreased significantly after 28 d of storage at 5°C. However, a regression analysis showed a declining trend in nematode density in the latter half of the storage period when soils were stored at 5 or 20°C, depending on the geographic origin of the soil. These results indicate that soils can be stored for 14 d at 5–20°C, with 10°C as optimal. This is the first study to experimentally determine the optimal preservation conditions for nematode assemblages in soils that are to be analyzed using PCR-DGGE.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Takemoto, Shuhei
Niwa, Shigeru
Okada, Hiroaki
spellingShingle Takemoto, Shuhei
Niwa, Shigeru
Okada, Hiroaki
Effect of Storage Temperature on Soil Nematode Community Structures as Revealed by PCR-DGGE
author_facet Takemoto, Shuhei
Niwa, Shigeru
Okada, Hiroaki
author_sort Takemoto, Shuhei
title Effect of Storage Temperature on Soil Nematode Community Structures as Revealed by PCR-DGGE
title_short Effect of Storage Temperature on Soil Nematode Community Structures as Revealed by PCR-DGGE
title_full Effect of Storage Temperature on Soil Nematode Community Structures as Revealed by PCR-DGGE
title_fullStr Effect of Storage Temperature on Soil Nematode Community Structures as Revealed by PCR-DGGE
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Storage Temperature on Soil Nematode Community Structures as Revealed by PCR-DGGE
title_sort effect of storage temperature on soil nematode community structures as revealed by pcr-dgge
publisher Journal of Nematology
publishDate 2010
url https://journals.flvc.org/jon/article/view/78288
genre Subarctic
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op_source Journal of Nematology; Vol. 42, No. 4 (December 2010); 324-331
0022-300X
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