RT Journal Article T1 Changes in the soil bacterial community along a pedogenic gradient. A1 Sánchez-Marañón, Manuel A1 Miralles, Isabel A1 Aguirre-Garrido, José F A1 Anguita-Maeso, Manuel A1 Millán, Vicenta A1 Ortega, Raul A1 García-Salcedo, José A A1 Martínez-Abarca, Francisco A1 Soriano, Miguel AB Current research on the influence of environmental and physicochemical factors in shaping the soil bacterial structure has seldom been approached from a pedological perspective. We studied the bacterial communities of eight soils selected along a pedogenic gradient at the local scale in a Mediterranean calcareous mountain (Sierra de María, SE Spain). The results showed that the relative abundance of Acidobacteria, Canditate division WPS-1, and Armatimonadetes decreased whereas that of Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Proteobacteria increased from the less-developed soils (Leptosol) to more-developed soils (Luvisol). This bacterial distribution pattern was also positively correlated with soil-quality parameters such as organic C, water-stable aggregates, porosity, moisture, and acidity. In addition, at a lower taxonomic level, the abundance of Acidobacteria Gp4, Armatimonadetes_gp4, Solirubrobacter, Microvirga, Terrimonas, and Nocardioides paralleled soil development and quality. Therefore, our work indicates that the composition of bacterial populations changes with pedogenesis, which could be considered a factor influencing the communities according to the environmental and physicochemical conditions during the soil formation. YR 2017 FD 2017-11-06 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/11774 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/11774 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 6, 2025