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DOI10.3389/fmicb.2017.00591
Microbial Diversity of Browning Pennisula, Eastern Antarctica Revealed Using Molecular and Cultivation Methods
Pudasaini, Sarita1; Wilson, John1; Ji, Mukan1; van Dorst, Josie1; Snape, Ian2; Palmer, Anne S.2; Burns, Brendan P.1; Ferrari, Belinda C.1
通讯作者Ferrari, Belinda C.
来源期刊FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
ISSN1664-302X
出版年2017
卷号8
英文摘要

Browning Peninsula is an ice-free polar desert situated in the Windmill Islands, Eastern Antarctica. The entire site is described as a barren landscape, comprised of frost boils with soils dominated by microbial life. In this study, we explored the microbial diversity and edaphic drivers of community structure across this site using traditional cultivation methods, a novel approach the soil substrate membrane system (SSMS), and culture-independent 454-tag pyrosequencing. The measured soil environmental and microphysical factors of chlorine, phosphate, aspect and elevation were found to be significant drivers of the bacterial community, while none of the soil parameters analyzed were significantly correlated to the fungal community. Overall, Browning Peninsula soil harbored a distinctive microbial community in comparison to other Antarctic soils comprised of a unique bacterial diversity and extremely limited fungal diversity. Tag pyrosequencing data revealed the bacterial community to be dominated by Actinobacteria (36%), followed by Chloroflexi (18%), Cyanobacteria (14%), and Proteobacteria (10%). For fungi, Ascomycota (97%) dominated the soil microbiome, followed by Basidiomycota. As expected the diversity recovered from culture-based techniques was lower than that detected using tag sequencing. However, in the SSMS enrichments, that mimic the natural conditions for cultivating oligophilic "k-selected" bacteria, a larger proportion of rare bacterial taxa (15%), such as Blastococcus, Devosia, Herbaspirillum, Propionibacterium and Methylocella and fungal (11%) taxa, such as Nigrospora, Exophiala, Hortaea, and Penidiella were recovered at the genus level. At phylum level, a comparison of OTU’s showed that the SSMS shared 21% of Acidobacteria, 11% of Actinobacteria and 10% of Proteobacteria OTU’s with soil. For fungi, the shared OTUs was 4% ( Basidiomycota) and <0.5%( Ascomycota). This was the first known attempt to culture microfungi using the SSMS which resulted in an increase in diversity from 14 to 57 microfungi OTUs compared to standard cultivation. Furthermore, the SSMS offers the opportunity to retrieve a greater diversity of bacterial and fungal taxa for future exploitation.


英文关键词antarctic soil frost boils bacterial diversity fungal diversity cultivation
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000398617400001
WOS关键词COMMUNITY COMPOSITION ; BACTERIAL DIVERSITY ; WINDMILL ISLANDS ; FUNGAL DIVERSITY ; SOIL ; SEQUENCE ; BIODIVERSITY ; REGION ; ACTINOBACTERIA ; IDENTIFICATION
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/2XILL650/199043
作者单位1.Univ New South Wales, Sch Biotechnol & Biomol Sci, Kensington, NSW, Australia;
2.Dept Sustainabil Environm Water Populat & Communi, Australian Antarctic Div, Kingston, Tas, Australia
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Pudasaini, Sarita,Wilson, John,Ji, Mukan,et al. Microbial Diversity of Browning Pennisula, Eastern Antarctica Revealed Using Molecular and Cultivation Methods[J],2017,8.
APA Pudasaini, Sarita.,Wilson, John.,Ji, Mukan.,van Dorst, Josie.,Snape, Ian.,...&Ferrari, Belinda C..(2017).Microbial Diversity of Browning Pennisula, Eastern Antarctica Revealed Using Molecular and Cultivation Methods.FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY,8.
MLA Pudasaini, Sarita,et al."Microbial Diversity of Browning Pennisula, Eastern Antarctica Revealed Using Molecular and Cultivation Methods".FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY 8(2017).
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