Microbial diversity and activity through a permafrost/ground ice core profile from the Canadian High Arctic

Culture-dependent and culture-independent methods were used in an investigation of the microbial diversity in a permafrost/massive ground ice core from the Canadian high Arctic. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis as well as Bacteria and Archaea 16S rRNA gene clone libraries showed differences i...

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Published in:Environmental Microbiology
Main Authors: Steven, Blaire, Pollard, Wayne H., Greer, Charles W., Whyte, Lyle G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2008
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01746.x
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spelling ftnrccanada:oai:cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.ca:cistinparc:12440525 2023-05-15T14:58:40+02:00 Microbial diversity and activity through a permafrost/ground ice core profile from the Canadian High Arctic Steven, Blaire Pollard, Wayne H. Greer, Charles W. Whyte, Lyle G. 2008-10-03 text https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01746.x https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/accepted/?id=da29be14-0951-46be-9613-4feb3a6e49ee https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=da29be14-0951-46be-9613-4feb3a6e49ee https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=da29be14-0951-46be-9613-4feb3a6e49ee eng eng Environmental Microbiology, Volume: 10, Issue: 12, Publication date: 2008-10-03, Pages: 3388–3403 doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01746.x environmental article 2008 ftnrccanada https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01746.x 2021-09-01T06:22:14Z Culture-dependent and culture-independent methods were used in an investigation of the microbial diversity in a permafrost/massive ground ice core from the Canadian high Arctic. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis as well as Bacteria and Archaea 16S rRNA gene clone libraries showed differences in the composition of the microbial communities in the distinct core horizons. Microbial diversity was similar in the active layer (surface) soil, permafrost table and permafrost horizons while the ground ice microbial community showed low diversity. Bacteria and Archaea sequences related to the Actinobacteria (54%) and Crenarchaeota (100%) respectively were predominant in the active layer while the majority of sequences in the permafrost were related to the Proteobacteria (57%) and Euryarchaeota (76%). The most abundant phyla in the ground ice clone libraries were the Firmicutes (59%) and Crenarchaeota (82%). Isolates from the permafrost were both less abundant and diverse than in the active layer soil, while no culturable cells were recovered from the ground ice. Mineralization of [1-¹⁴C] acetic acid and [2-¹⁴C] glucose was used to detect microbial activity in the different horizons in the core. Mineralization was detected at near ambient permafrost temperatures (-15°C), indicating that permafrost may harbour an active microbial population, while the low microbial diversity, abundance and activity in ground ice suggests a less hospitable microbial habitat. NRC publication: Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Ice ice core permafrost National Research Council Canada: NRC Publications Archive Arctic Environmental Microbiology 10 12 3388 3403
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Greer, Charles W.
Whyte, Lyle G.
Microbial diversity and activity through a permafrost/ground ice core profile from the Canadian High Arctic
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description Culture-dependent and culture-independent methods were used in an investigation of the microbial diversity in a permafrost/massive ground ice core from the Canadian high Arctic. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis as well as Bacteria and Archaea 16S rRNA gene clone libraries showed differences in the composition of the microbial communities in the distinct core horizons. Microbial diversity was similar in the active layer (surface) soil, permafrost table and permafrost horizons while the ground ice microbial community showed low diversity. Bacteria and Archaea sequences related to the Actinobacteria (54%) and Crenarchaeota (100%) respectively were predominant in the active layer while the majority of sequences in the permafrost were related to the Proteobacteria (57%) and Euryarchaeota (76%). The most abundant phyla in the ground ice clone libraries were the Firmicutes (59%) and Crenarchaeota (82%). Isolates from the permafrost were both less abundant and diverse than in the active layer soil, while no culturable cells were recovered from the ground ice. Mineralization of [1-¹⁴C] acetic acid and [2-¹⁴C] glucose was used to detect microbial activity in the different horizons in the core. Mineralization was detected at near ambient permafrost temperatures (-15°C), indicating that permafrost may harbour an active microbial population, while the low microbial diversity, abundance and activity in ground ice suggests a less hospitable microbial habitat. NRC publication: Yes
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author Steven, Blaire
Pollard, Wayne H.
Greer, Charles W.
Whyte, Lyle G.
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Pollard, Wayne H.
Greer, Charles W.
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title Microbial diversity and activity through a permafrost/ground ice core profile from the Canadian High Arctic
title_short Microbial diversity and activity through a permafrost/ground ice core profile from the Canadian High Arctic
title_full Microbial diversity and activity through a permafrost/ground ice core profile from the Canadian High Arctic
title_fullStr Microbial diversity and activity through a permafrost/ground ice core profile from the Canadian High Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Microbial diversity and activity through a permafrost/ground ice core profile from the Canadian High Arctic
title_sort microbial diversity and activity through a permafrost/ground ice core profile from the canadian high arctic
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