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DOI10.1146/annurev.micro.091208.073349
Microbiology of the Atmosphere-Rock Interface: How Biological Interactions and Physical Stresses Modulate a Sophisticated Microbial Ecosystem
Gorbushina, Anna A.1,2,3,4,5; Broughton, William J.5
通讯作者Gorbushina, Anna A.
来源期刊ANNUAL REVIEW OF MICROBIOLOGY
ISSN0066-4227
出版年2009
卷号63页码:431-450
英文摘要

Life at the atmosphere-lithosphere boundary is an ancient terrestrial niche that is sparsely covered by thin subaerial biofilms. The microbial inhabitants of these biofilms (a) have adapted to all types of terrestrial/subaerial stresses (e.g., desiccation, extreme temperatures, low nutrient availability intense solar radiation), (b) interact with minerals that serve is both a dwelling and a Source of mineral nutrients, and (c) provoke weathering of rocks and soil formation. Subaerial communities comprise heterotrophic and phototrophic microorganisms that support each other’s lifestyle. Major lineages of eubacteria associated with the early colonization of land (e.g., Actinobacteria, Cyanobacteria) are present in these habitats along with eukaryotes such as microscopic green algae and ascomycetous fungi. The subaerial biofilm inhabitants have adapted to desiccation, solar radiation, and other environmental challenges by developing protective, melanized cell walls, assuming microcolonial architectures and symbiotic lifestyles. How these changes occurred, their significance in soil formation, and their potential as markets of climate change are discussed below.


英文关键词cyanobacteria geobiology microcolonial fungi rock inhabiting fungi-phototroph symbioses soil formation subaerial biofilms weathering
类型Review ; Book Chapter
语种英语
国家Germany ; Switzerland
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000270910300021
WOS关键词WEATHERED PEGMATITIC GRANITE ; MICROCOLONIAL FUNGI ; BLACK FUNGI ; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE ; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION ; ENDOLITHIC MICROORGANISMS ; GLOBAL TRANSPORT ; INHABITING FUNGI ; GREEN-ALGAE ; DESERT DUST
WOS类目Microbiology
WOS研究方向Microbiology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/159735
作者单位1.BAM Fed Inst Mat Res & Testing, Dept Mat & Environm 4, D-12205 Berlin, Germany;
2.Free Univ Berlin, Fac Biol, D-14195 Berlin, Germany;
3.Free Univ Berlin, Fac Chem, D-14195 Berlin, Germany;
4.Free Univ Berlin, Fac Pharm & Geosci, D-14195 Berlin, Germany;
5.Univ Geneva, LBMPS Sci 3, CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland
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Gorbushina, Anna A.,Broughton, William J.. Microbiology of the Atmosphere-Rock Interface: How Biological Interactions and Physical Stresses Modulate a Sophisticated Microbial Ecosystem[J],2009,63:431-450.
APA Gorbushina, Anna A.,&Broughton, William J..(2009).Microbiology of the Atmosphere-Rock Interface: How Biological Interactions and Physical Stresses Modulate a Sophisticated Microbial Ecosystem.ANNUAL REVIEW OF MICROBIOLOGY,63,431-450.
MLA Gorbushina, Anna A.,et al."Microbiology of the Atmosphere-Rock Interface: How Biological Interactions and Physical Stresses Modulate a Sophisticated Microbial Ecosystem".ANNUAL REVIEW OF MICROBIOLOGY 63(2009):431-450.
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