Characterisation of bacterial populations in Arctic permafrost soils using bacteriohopanepolyols

Bacteriohopanepolyols (BHPs) are biomarkers providing taxonomically and environmentally diagnostic information. BHPs may help to unravel the composition of bacterial communities residing in recent as well as ancient permafrost soils and sediments and also provide information on associated environmen...

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Main Authors: Hoefle, Silke T., Kusch, Stephanie, Talbot, Helen M., Mollenhauer, Gesine, Zubrzycki, Sebastian, Burghardt, Sophia, Rethemeyer, Janet
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Language:English
Published: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD 2015
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spelling ftubkoeln:oai:USBKOELN.ub.uni-koeln.de:38900 2023-05-15T14:26:14+02:00 Characterisation of bacterial populations in Arctic permafrost soils using bacteriohopanepolyols Hoefle, Silke T. Kusch, Stephanie Talbot, Helen M. Mollenhauer, Gesine Zubrzycki, Sebastian Burghardt, Sophia Rethemeyer, Janet 2015 https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/38900/ eng eng PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD Hoefle, Silke T., Kusch, Stephanie orcid:0000-0002-2708-4975 , Talbot, Helen M., Mollenhauer, Gesine orcid:0000-0001-5138-564X , Zubrzycki, Sebastian orcid:0000-0002-6398-9173 , Burghardt, Sophia and Rethemeyer, Janet (2015). Characterisation of bacterial populations in Arctic permafrost soils using bacteriohopanepolyols. Org. Geochem., 88. S. 1 - 17. OXFORD: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD. ISSN 0146-6380 ddc:no doc-type:article publishedVersion 2015 ftubkoeln 2022-11-09T07:26:06Z Bacteriohopanepolyols (BHPs) are biomarkers providing taxonomically and environmentally diagnostic information. BHPs may help to unravel the composition of bacterial communities residing in recent as well as ancient permafrost soils and sediments and also provide information on associated environmental conditions. However, detailed data on their distribution in the heterogeneous Arctic environment are scarce. The distribution and structural diversity of BHPs were studied in the annually thawing (active) layer of three different sites in the polygonal tundra of the Lena Delta in the Siberian Arctic. Variations between permafrost structures and soil horizons caused by differences in the physical and chemical soil properties were observed. C and N content is significantly correlated with the BHP composition so that the highest BHP concentrations and greatest structural diversity occur in the upper most organic soilhorizons, which consist mainly of fresh or little degraded plant material. Furthermore, statistical analyses reveal that higher abundances of adenosylhopane-type soil marker BHPs are linked to higher soil pH values. Small scale environmental controls on BHP distributions are reflected by amine-functionalised BHPs from methanotrophic bacteria only occurring in the water-saturated, oxygen-depleted polygon centres and by soil marker BHPs, which are significantly more abundant in the well aerated polygon rims than in the centres. In contrast, C-2 methylated BHPs, putative indicators of plant-bacterial interactions, are present in all soil horizons and permafrost structures and their relative distribution is not systematically linked to soil properties. Overall, lipid-based results agree with published 16S rRNA based community structure assessments highlighting the usefulness of BHPs to represent bacterial populations in recent and ancient permafrost soils. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic lena delta permafrost Tundra Cologne University: KUPS Arctic
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Hoefle, Silke T.
Kusch, Stephanie
Talbot, Helen M.
Mollenhauer, Gesine
Zubrzycki, Sebastian
Burghardt, Sophia
Rethemeyer, Janet
Characterisation of bacterial populations in Arctic permafrost soils using bacteriohopanepolyols
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description Bacteriohopanepolyols (BHPs) are biomarkers providing taxonomically and environmentally diagnostic information. BHPs may help to unravel the composition of bacterial communities residing in recent as well as ancient permafrost soils and sediments and also provide information on associated environmental conditions. However, detailed data on their distribution in the heterogeneous Arctic environment are scarce. The distribution and structural diversity of BHPs were studied in the annually thawing (active) layer of three different sites in the polygonal tundra of the Lena Delta in the Siberian Arctic. Variations between permafrost structures and soil horizons caused by differences in the physical and chemical soil properties were observed. C and N content is significantly correlated with the BHP composition so that the highest BHP concentrations and greatest structural diversity occur in the upper most organic soilhorizons, which consist mainly of fresh or little degraded plant material. Furthermore, statistical analyses reveal that higher abundances of adenosylhopane-type soil marker BHPs are linked to higher soil pH values. Small scale environmental controls on BHP distributions are reflected by amine-functionalised BHPs from methanotrophic bacteria only occurring in the water-saturated, oxygen-depleted polygon centres and by soil marker BHPs, which are significantly more abundant in the well aerated polygon rims than in the centres. In contrast, C-2 methylated BHPs, putative indicators of plant-bacterial interactions, are present in all soil horizons and permafrost structures and their relative distribution is not systematically linked to soil properties. Overall, lipid-based results agree with published 16S rRNA based community structure assessments highlighting the usefulness of BHPs to represent bacterial populations in recent and ancient permafrost soils. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hoefle, Silke T.
Kusch, Stephanie
Talbot, Helen M.
Mollenhauer, Gesine
Zubrzycki, Sebastian
Burghardt, Sophia
Rethemeyer, Janet
author_facet Hoefle, Silke T.
Kusch, Stephanie
Talbot, Helen M.
Mollenhauer, Gesine
Zubrzycki, Sebastian
Burghardt, Sophia
Rethemeyer, Janet
author_sort Hoefle, Silke T.
title Characterisation of bacterial populations in Arctic permafrost soils using bacteriohopanepolyols
title_short Characterisation of bacterial populations in Arctic permafrost soils using bacteriohopanepolyols
title_full Characterisation of bacterial populations in Arctic permafrost soils using bacteriohopanepolyols
title_fullStr Characterisation of bacterial populations in Arctic permafrost soils using bacteriohopanepolyols
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of bacterial populations in Arctic permafrost soils using bacteriohopanepolyols
title_sort characterisation of bacterial populations in arctic permafrost soils using bacteriohopanepolyols
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