Elevational microhabitats influence some endolichenic traits of Umbilicaria aprina, an alpine lichen species.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Marziye Rahimi-Rizi, Hooman Norouzi, Mohammad Sohrabi, Samaneh Dashtipoor, Mitra Omidi Nasab, Joel Boustie
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Understanding the dynamics of lichen-environment interactions, particularly in terms of elemental composition, microbial, and metabolic profiles, is crucial for elucidating the adaptive strategies of lichens. Here we aimed to investigate the impact of elevational microhabitats on the elemental compositions, microbial profiles, and metabolic profiles of different colonies of Umbilicaria aprina along an elevational gradient. Ionomics showed variations in elemental compositions of colonies at different elevations with distinct patterns of accumulation for specific elements. Untargeted metabolomics revealed metabolic alterations in different colonies of U. aprina across elevations, suggesting a potential role of lichen secondary metabolites in responding to environmental changes. Culture-based analysis of microbiome also showed variations in the microbial profiles of colonies with changes in elevation, confirming the influence of elevational microhabitats on lichen-associated microbial communities. We further examined possible correlations between the relative intensity of different metabolites and the other two endolichenic traits (i.e., elemental composition and microbial profile). Although no consistent correlative patterns emerged, some metabolite-specific correlations were observed. Overall, our study shows that certain endolichenic traits undergo variations even within a restricted alpine range, corresponding to minor changes in environmental conditions.

海拔微生境对高山地衣物种小黄脐的一些内生特性有影响。
了解地衣与环境相互作用的动力学,特别是在元素组成、微生物和代谢谱方面,对阐明地衣的适应策略至关重要。本文研究了海拔微生境对不同海拔梯度小檗属不同菌落元素组成、微生物特征和代谢特征的影响。不同海拔菌落的元素组成存在差异,特定元素的积累模式不同。非靶向代谢组学揭示了不同海拔下不同菌落的代谢变化,提示地衣次生代谢物在响应环境变化中的潜在作用。基于培养的微生物组分析也显示了菌落微生物谱随海拔变化的变化,证实了海拔微生境对地衣相关微生物群落的影响。我们进一步研究了不同代谢物的相对强度与其他两个内积质性状(即元素组成和微生物谱)之间的可能相关性。虽然没有一致的相关模式出现,但观察到一些代谢物特异性相关性。总的来说,我们的研究表明,即使在有限的高山范围内,某些内积菌性状也会发生变化,这与环境条件的微小变化相对应。
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19567
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