Prokariotic communities in patterned grounds in North-western Italian Alps : influence of lithology on small-scale distribution

Patterned Grounds (PG) are formed on permafrost soils as a result of cryoturbation. The mixing, heaving, and churning of soil that occurs during freeze-thaw cycles form stripes, circles, polygons and nets with and without visible surface textural sorting. They occupy small flat surfaces and show qui...

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Main Authors: GORRA, ROBERTA, D'AMICO, MICHELE, MANIA, ILARIA, FREPPAZ, Michele
Other Authors: R. Gorra, M. D'Amico, I. Mania, M. Freppaz
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2434/874695
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/874695 2024-01-28T10:08:36+01:00 Prokariotic communities in patterned grounds in North-western Italian Alps : influence of lithology on small-scale distribution GORRA, ROBERTA D'AMICO, MICHELE MANIA, ILARIA FREPPAZ, Michele R. Gorra M. D'Amico I. Mania M. Freppaz 2013-10 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/874695 eng eng International Conference on Microbial Diversity - Microbial interactions in complex ecosystems http://hdl.handle.net/2434/874695 Settore AGR/14 - Pedologia Settore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2013 ftunivmilanoair 2024-01-02T23:53:12Z Patterned Grounds (PG) are formed on permafrost soils as a result of cryoturbation. The mixing, heaving, and churning of soil that occurs during freeze-thaw cycles form stripes, circles, polygons and nets with and without visible surface textural sorting. They occupy small flat surfaces and show quite different morphologies in relation with the lithology of the parent material. The parent material lithology is important in the formation and development of different PG features, thanks to different resistance to physical weathering leading to sorted or non-sorted patterns (the latter often associated with easily weatherable materials). Although many studies have described PG features and their formative processes, the important role that they play in controlling soil properties has only recently been recognised and abundance and distribution of microorganisms has not yet been considered. Prokaryotic communities that develop in these ecosystems may play important roles in nutrient availability and stabilization of organic matter and therefore in plant colonization and ecosystem evolution. In this study, we assessed small scale distribution of prokaryotes in PGs, in terms of abundance and diversity, from four areas in the Graian Alps (North-western Piedmont and Valle d’Aosta Region). Multiple sites were chosen in order to evaluate influence of different lithotypes on spatial distribution of microbial communities. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) approaches were used to assess respectively molecular diversity and abundance of Bacteria and Archaea. Results indicate that PGs are habitats composed by different ecological niches that allow the growth of phylogenetically and metabolically diverse prokaryotic groups. Abundance of microbial population shows a clear spatial distribution that is correlated to organic matter and influenced by lithology of parent material. These first results seems to confirm the important role of prokaryotes in nutrient cycling but, above ... Conference Object permafrost The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR)
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topic Settore AGR/14 - Pedologia
Settore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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Settore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
GORRA, ROBERTA
D'AMICO, MICHELE
MANIA, ILARIA
FREPPAZ, Michele
Prokariotic communities in patterned grounds in North-western Italian Alps : influence of lithology on small-scale distribution
topic_facet Settore AGR/14 - Pedologia
Settore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
description Patterned Grounds (PG) are formed on permafrost soils as a result of cryoturbation. The mixing, heaving, and churning of soil that occurs during freeze-thaw cycles form stripes, circles, polygons and nets with and without visible surface textural sorting. They occupy small flat surfaces and show quite different morphologies in relation with the lithology of the parent material. The parent material lithology is important in the formation and development of different PG features, thanks to different resistance to physical weathering leading to sorted or non-sorted patterns (the latter often associated with easily weatherable materials). Although many studies have described PG features and their formative processes, the important role that they play in controlling soil properties has only recently been recognised and abundance and distribution of microorganisms has not yet been considered. Prokaryotic communities that develop in these ecosystems may play important roles in nutrient availability and stabilization of organic matter and therefore in plant colonization and ecosystem evolution. In this study, we assessed small scale distribution of prokaryotes in PGs, in terms of abundance and diversity, from four areas in the Graian Alps (North-western Piedmont and Valle d’Aosta Region). Multiple sites were chosen in order to evaluate influence of different lithotypes on spatial distribution of microbial communities. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) approaches were used to assess respectively molecular diversity and abundance of Bacteria and Archaea. Results indicate that PGs are habitats composed by different ecological niches that allow the growth of phylogenetically and metabolically diverse prokaryotic groups. Abundance of microbial population shows a clear spatial distribution that is correlated to organic matter and influenced by lithology of parent material. These first results seems to confirm the important role of prokaryotes in nutrient cycling but, above ...
author2 R. Gorra
M. D'Amico
I. Mania
M. Freppaz
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author GORRA, ROBERTA
D'AMICO, MICHELE
MANIA, ILARIA
FREPPAZ, Michele
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D'AMICO, MICHELE
MANIA, ILARIA
FREPPAZ, Michele
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title Prokariotic communities in patterned grounds in North-western Italian Alps : influence of lithology on small-scale distribution
title_short Prokariotic communities in patterned grounds in North-western Italian Alps : influence of lithology on small-scale distribution
title_full Prokariotic communities in patterned grounds in North-western Italian Alps : influence of lithology on small-scale distribution
title_fullStr Prokariotic communities in patterned grounds in North-western Italian Alps : influence of lithology on small-scale distribution
title_full_unstemmed Prokariotic communities in patterned grounds in North-western Italian Alps : influence of lithology on small-scale distribution
title_sort prokariotic communities in patterned grounds in north-western italian alps : influence of lithology on small-scale distribution
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