Uncovering diversity and abundance patterns of CO2-fixing microorganisms in peatlands.

Marie Le Geay, Kyle Mayers, Anna Sytiuk, Ellen Dorrepaal, Martin Küttim, Mariusz Lamentowicz, Eeva-Stiina Tuittila, Béatrice Lauga, Vincent E J Jassey
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Microorganisms play a crucial role in the carbon (C) dynamics of peatlands - a major terrestrial C reservoir. Because of their role in C emissions, heterotrophic microorganisms have attracted much attention over the past decades. CO2-fixing microorganisms (CFMs) remained largely overlooked, while they could attenuate C emissions. Here, we use metabarcoding and digital droplet PCR to survey microorganisms that potentially fix CO2 in different peatlands. We demonstrate that CFMs are abundant and diverse in peatlands, with on average 1021 CFMs contributing up to 40% of the total bacterial abundance. Using a joint-species distribution model, we identified a core and a specific CFM microbiome, the latter being influenced by temperature and nutrients. Our findings highlight that ASV richness and community structure were direct drivers of CFM abundance, while environmental parameters were indirect drivers. These results provide the basis for a better understanding of the role of CFMs in peatland C cycle inputs.

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揭示泥炭地co2固定微生物的多样性和丰度规律。
微生物在泥炭地的碳(C)动态中起着至关重要的作用,泥炭地是陆地碳的主要储存库。由于其在碳排放中的作用,异养微生物在过去几十年中引起了人们的广泛关注。固定二氧化碳的微生物(CFMs)在很大程度上被忽视了,尽管它们可以减少碳排放。在这里,我们使用元条形码和数字液滴PCR来调查可能在不同泥炭地固定二氧化碳的微生物。我们证明了cfm在泥炭地是丰富多样的,平均1021个cfm贡献了总细菌丰度的40%。利用联合物种分布模型,我们确定了一个核心和一个特定的CFM微生物组,后者受温度和营养的影响。研究结果表明,ASV丰富度和群落结构是CFM丰度的直接驱动因素,而环境参数是间接驱动因素。这些结果为更好地理解cfm在泥炭地C循环输入中的作用提供了基础。
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