Bacteria diversity of shiroes soil growing three species of wild Boletus
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    [Objective] In order to study the community diversity of shiroes soil, shiroes of Leccinum extremiorientale (Le), Boletus edulis (Be) and Tylopilus microsporus (Tm) were investigated. [Methods] Bacterial diversity and community structure of shiroes of these wild Boletus were analyzed via high throughput sequencing. [Results] Major phyla of Le, Be and Tm were Proteobacteria (53.6%), Acidobacteria (33.8%), Bacteroidetes (4.7%), Actinobacteria (1.7%); Acidobacteria (40.7%), Proteobacteria (38.1%), Bacteroidetes (10.3%); Acidobacteria (65.3%), Proteobacteria (23.8%) and Bacteroidetes (4.9%), respectively. The dominant genera of Le, Be and Tm were unclassified bacteria (69.8%), Burkholderia (16.0%), Candidatus Solibacter (5.9%), Acidocella (3.3%); unclassified bacteria (83.0%), Candidatus Solibacter (8.0%), Burkholderia (2.1%); unclassified bacteria (80.9%), Candidatus Solibacter (12.6%), respectively. [Conclusion] The bacterial diversity is abundant in the three shiroes and there are a number of unclassified bacteria.

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QIN Yu, LI Qian-Qian, ZHENG Yu-Huan, DING Guang-Ling, GUO Xia. Bacteria diversity of shiroes soil growing three species of wild Boletus[J]. Microbiology China, 2016, 43(10): 2148-2153

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