Pankaj Trivedi, Javier Gutiérrez Illán, Sebastián Abades, Alberto L. Teixido, Thulani P. Makhalanyane, Hang-Wei Hu, Miguel Berdugo, Felipe Bastida, Blessing Sokoya, Xiaobing Zhou, Eli Zaady, Ana Maria Rey, Jun-Tao Wang, Brajesh K. Singh, Christina Siebe, Fernando D. Alfaro, José L. Moreno, Alexandra Rodríguez, Tine Grebenc, Jorge Durán, Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo, Tina Unuk Nahberger, Concha Cano-Díaz, Jianyong Wang, José Luis Blanco-Pastor, Jay Prakash Verma, Leho Tedersoo, Noah Fierer, Xin-Quan Zhou, David J. Eldridge, Ji-Zheng He, Adebola R. Bamigboye, César Plaza, Yu-Rong Liu, Gabriel Felipe Peñaloza-Bojacá, Ling Wang, Universidad Pablo de Olavide [Sevilla] (UPO), University of New South Wales [Sydney] (UNSW), Huazhong Agricultural University, University of Colorado [Boulder], Western Sydney University, University of Melbourne, Fujian Normal University [Fujian], Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [Madrid] (CSIC), Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Unité de Recherche Pluridisciplinaire Prairies et Plantes Fourragères (P3F), Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), Universidad Rey Juan Carlos [Madrid] (URJC), Washington State University (WSU), University of Pretoria [South Africa], Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México (UACM), Colorado State University [Fort Collins] (CSU), Gilat Research Center, Banaras Hindu University [Varanasi] (BHU), Northeast Normal University, Slovenian Forestry Institute, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais [Belo Horizonte] (UFMG), Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (UFMT), Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology [Zürich] (ETH Zürich), Universidade de Coimbra [Coimbra], Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography [Urumqi] (XIEG), Chinese Academy of Sciences [Beijing] (CAS), Universidad Mayor [Santiago de Chile], University of Tartu, Fundación BBVA, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), National Science Foundation (US), Estonian Science Foundation, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Australian Research Council, Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico (Chile), European Commission, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Fundación Séneca, National Research Foundation (South Africa), Slovenian Research Agency, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior (Portugal), and Science and Engineering Research Board (India)
The structure and function of the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces remain largely undetermined. We conducted a global field survey in urban greenspaces and neighboring natural ecosystems across 56 cities from six continents, and found that urban soils are important hotspots for soil bacterial, protist and functional gene diversity, but support highly homogenized microbial communities worldwide. Urban greenspaces had a greater proportion of fast-growing bacteria, algae, amoebae, and fungal pathogens, but a lower proportion of ectomycorrhizal fungi than natural ecosystems. These urban ecosystems also showed higher proportions of genes associated with human pathogens, greenhouse gas emissions, faster nutrient cycling, and more intense abiotic stress than natural environments. City affluence, management practices, and climate were fundamental drivers of urban soil communities. Our work paves the way toward a more comprehensive global-scale perspective on urban greenspaces, which is integral to managing the health of these ecosystems and the well-being of human populations., M.D.-B. and this project were supported by a 2019 Leonardo Grant for Researchers and Cultural Creators, BBVA Foundation (URBANFUN) and by the BES grant agreement no. LRB17\1019 (MUSGONET). M.D.-B. is also supported by a Ramón y Cajal grant from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (RYC2018-025483-I). N.F. was supported by grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation (DEB1556090 and DEB1542653). L.T. acknowledges support from Norway-Baltic collaboration grant EMP442 and Estonian Science Foundation grant PRG632. B.K.S. acknowledges a research award by the Humboldt Foundation and funding from the Australian Research Council (DP190103714). F.A. is supported by ANID FONDECYT 11180538 and 1170995. S.A. is funded by ANID FONDECYT 1170995 and ANID ANILLO ACT192027. F.B. and J.L.M. acknowledge support from the Spanish Ministry and FEDER funds for the project AGL2017-85755-R, the i-LINK+ 2018 (LINKA20069) from CSIC, as well as funds from “Fundación Séneca” from Murcia Province (19896/GERM/15). C.P. acknowledges support from the Spanish State Plan for Scientific and Technical Research and Innovation (2013–2016), award reference AGL2016-75762-R (AEI/FEDER, UE). M.B. acknowledges support from a Juan de la Cierva Formación grant from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (FJCI-2018-036520-I). T.P.M. would like to acknowledge contributions from the National Research Foundation of South Africa and cities involved in the South African survey. Slovenian coauthors were supported by the research project J4-1766 “Methodology approaches in genome-based diversity and ecological plasticity study of truffles from their natural distribution areas” and the Research Program in Forest Biology, Ecology, and Technology (P4-0107) of the Slovenian Research Agency. J.D. and A. Rey acknowledge support from the FCT (IF/00950/2014 and SFRH/BDP/108913/2015, respectively), as well as from the MCTES, FSE, UE, and the CFE (UIDB/04004/2020) research unit financed by FCT/MCTES through national funds (PIDDAC). J.P.V. acknowledges financial support from SERB (Science and Engineering Research Board) (EEQ/2017/000775) India. J.-Z.H. and H.-W.H. are financially supported by Australian Research Council (DP170101628).