Phylogenetic Diversity of Verrucomicrobiota in Fens of Northern Russia

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
A. A. Ivanova, S. N. Dedysh
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Abstract

Bacteria of the phylum Verrucomicrobiota colonize a wide spectrum of terrestrial and aquatic habitats. One of the ecosystems where verrucomicrobia represent a significant part of the indigenous microbial community are wetlands. All earlier published information regarding phylogenetic diversity of verrucomicrobia in wetlands, however, refers to raised bogs, while verrucomicrobial diversity in fens remains poorly explored. In this study, we performed a comparative diversity analysis of Verrucomicrobiota in six fens of Vologda region. Nucleotide sequences of verrucomicrobia comprised 4 to 7% of all 16S rRNA gene reads retrieved from the examined peat samples. The most abundant groups were represented by members of the families Pedosphaeraceae, Opitutaceae and the order Chtoniobacterales, as well as the as-yet-uncultivated order-candidate S-BQ2-57. Numerical correlation between the relative abundance of well-represented taxa and peat characteristics was determined.

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俄罗斯北部沼泽地 Verrucomicrobiota 的系统发育多样性
摘要蛭石微生物门细菌在陆生和水生栖息地中广泛分布。湿地是疣藻微生物在本地微生物群落中占有重要地位的生态系统之一。然而,早先发表的有关湿地蛭膜微生物系统发育多样性的所有信息都是针对高地沼泽的,而对沼泽中蛭膜微生物多样性的探索仍然很少。在这项研究中,我们对沃洛格达地区六个沼泽地中的疣藻微生物群进行了比较多样性分析。从所检测的泥炭样本中获取的所有 16S rRNA 基因读数中,疣状微生物的核苷酸序列占 4%至 7%。数量最多的类群是Pedosphaeraceae科、Opitutaceae科和Chtoniobacterales目,以及尚未培育的候选目S-BQ2-57。确定了代表性强的分类群相对丰度与泥炭特征之间的数字相关性。
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Microbiology
Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
13.30%
发文量
60
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Microbiology is an is an international peer reviewed journal that covers a wide range of problems in the areas of fundamental and applied microbiology. The journal publishes experimental and theoretical papers, reviews on modern trends in different fields of microbiological science, and short communications with descriptions of unusual observations. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.
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