Neighborhood garden's age shapes phyllosphere microbiota associated with respiratory diseases in cold seasons
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Respiratory diseases
respiratory diseases
Seasonal variation
ta1172
ta1183
horticulture
microbiology
garden cities
Garden age
Phyllosphere microbial communities
15. Life on land
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Environmental sciences
13. Climate action
Ecology, evolutionary biology
Neighborhood gardens
11. Sustainability
ta1181
GE1-350
ta414
TD1-1066
biodiversity
Original Research
DOI:
10.1016/j.ese.2023.100315
Publication Date:
2023-09-23T15:37:09Z
AUTHORS (9)
ABSTRACT
Neighborhood gardens serve as sensitive sites for human microbial encounters, with phyllosphere microbes directly impacting our respiratory health. Yet, our understanding remains limited on how factors like season, garden age, and land use shape the risk of respiratory diseases (RDs) tied to these garden microbes. Here we examined the microbial communities within the phyllosphere of 72 neighborhood gardens across Shanghai, spanning different seasons (warm and cold), garden ages (old and young), and locales (urban and rural). We found a reduced microbial diversity during the cold season, except for Gammaproteobacteria which exhibited an inverse trend. While land use influenced the microbial composition, urban and rural gardens had strikingly similar microbial profiles. Alarmingly, young gardens in the cold season hosted a substantial proportion of RDs-associated species, pointing towards increased respiratory inflammation risks. In essence, while newer gardens during colder periods show a decline in microbial diversity, they have an increased presence of RDs-associated microbes, potentially escalating respiratory disease prevalence. This underscores the pivotal role the garden age plays in enhancing both urban microbial diversity and respiratory health.
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