Arctic tundra soil bacterial communities active at subzero temperatures detected by stable isotope probing

ABSTRACT Arctic soils store vast amounts of carbon and are subject to intense climate change. While the effects of thaw on the composition and activities of Arctic tundra microorganisms has been examined extensively, little is known about the consequences of temperature fluctuations within the subze...

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Published in:FEMS Microbiology Ecology
Main Authors: Gadkari, Preshita S, McGuinness, Lora R, Männistö, Minna K, Kerkhof, Lee J, Häggblom, Max M
Other Authors: New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2019
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/femsec/fiz192 2024-10-13T14:04:54+00:00 Arctic tundra soil bacterial communities active at subzero temperatures detected by stable isotope probing Gadkari, Preshita S McGuinness, Lora R Männistö, Minna K Kerkhof, Lee J Häggblom, Max M New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiz192 http://academic.oup.com/femsec/advance-article-pdf/doi/10.1093/femsec/fiz192/31150691/fiz192.pdf http://academic.oup.com/femsec/article-pdf/96/2/fiz192/32324926/fiz192.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model FEMS Microbiology Ecology volume 96, issue 2 ISSN 0168-6496 1574-6941 journal-article 2019 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiz192 2024-09-17T04:28:00Z ABSTRACT Arctic soils store vast amounts of carbon and are subject to intense climate change. While the effects of thaw on the composition and activities of Arctic tundra microorganisms has been examined extensively, little is known about the consequences of temperature fluctuations within the subzero range in seasonally frozen or permafrost soils. This study identified tundra soil bacteria active at subzero temperatures using stable isotope probing (SIP). Soils from Kilpisjärvi, Finland, were amended with 13C-cellobiose and incubated at 0, −4 and −16°C for up to 40 weeks. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis of 13C-labelled DNA revealed distinct subzero-active bacterial taxa. The SIP experiments demonstrated that diverse bacteria, including members of Candidatus Saccharibacteria, Melioribacteraceae, Verrucomicrobiaceae, Burkholderiaceae, Acetobacteraceae, Armatimonadaceae and Planctomycetaceae, were capable of synthesising 13C-DNA at subzero temperatures. Differences in subzero temperature optima were observed, for example, with members of Oxalobacteraceae and Rhizobiaceae found to be more active at 0°C than at −4°C or −16°C, whereas Melioribacteriaceae were active at all subzero temperatures tested. Phylogeny of 13C-labelled 16S rRNA genes from the Melioribacteriaceae, Verrucomicrobiaceae and Candidatus Saccharibacteria suggested that these taxa formed subzero-active clusters closely related to members from other cryo-environments. This study demonstrates that subzero temperatures impact active bacterial community composition and activity, which may influence biogeochemical cycles. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Kilpisjärvi permafrost Tundra Oxford University Press Arctic Kilpisjärvi ENVELOPE(20.767,20.767,69.034,69.034) FEMS Microbiology Ecology 96 2
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description ABSTRACT Arctic soils store vast amounts of carbon and are subject to intense climate change. While the effects of thaw on the composition and activities of Arctic tundra microorganisms has been examined extensively, little is known about the consequences of temperature fluctuations within the subzero range in seasonally frozen or permafrost soils. This study identified tundra soil bacteria active at subzero temperatures using stable isotope probing (SIP). Soils from Kilpisjärvi, Finland, were amended with 13C-cellobiose and incubated at 0, −4 and −16°C for up to 40 weeks. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis of 13C-labelled DNA revealed distinct subzero-active bacterial taxa. The SIP experiments demonstrated that diverse bacteria, including members of Candidatus Saccharibacteria, Melioribacteraceae, Verrucomicrobiaceae, Burkholderiaceae, Acetobacteraceae, Armatimonadaceae and Planctomycetaceae, were capable of synthesising 13C-DNA at subzero temperatures. Differences in subzero temperature optima were observed, for example, with members of Oxalobacteraceae and Rhizobiaceae found to be more active at 0°C than at −4°C or −16°C, whereas Melioribacteriaceae were active at all subzero temperatures tested. Phylogeny of 13C-labelled 16S rRNA genes from the Melioribacteriaceae, Verrucomicrobiaceae and Candidatus Saccharibacteria suggested that these taxa formed subzero-active clusters closely related to members from other cryo-environments. This study demonstrates that subzero temperatures impact active bacterial community composition and activity, which may influence biogeochemical cycles.
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author Gadkari, Preshita S
McGuinness, Lora R
Männistö, Minna K
Kerkhof, Lee J
Häggblom, Max M
spellingShingle Gadkari, Preshita S
McGuinness, Lora R
Männistö, Minna K
Kerkhof, Lee J
Häggblom, Max M
Arctic tundra soil bacterial communities active at subzero temperatures detected by stable isotope probing
author_facet Gadkari, Preshita S
McGuinness, Lora R
Männistö, Minna K
Kerkhof, Lee J
Häggblom, Max M
author_sort Gadkari, Preshita S
title Arctic tundra soil bacterial communities active at subzero temperatures detected by stable isotope probing
title_short Arctic tundra soil bacterial communities active at subzero temperatures detected by stable isotope probing
title_full Arctic tundra soil bacterial communities active at subzero temperatures detected by stable isotope probing
title_fullStr Arctic tundra soil bacterial communities active at subzero temperatures detected by stable isotope probing
title_full_unstemmed Arctic tundra soil bacterial communities active at subzero temperatures detected by stable isotope probing
title_sort arctic tundra soil bacterial communities active at subzero temperatures detected by stable isotope probing
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