碳酸盐/硅塑料-岩石地下水生态系统中古细菌多样性和CO2固定物。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2017-06-13 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2017/2136287
Cassandre Sara Lazar, Wenke Stoll, Robert Lehmann, Martina Herrmann, Valérie F Schwab, Denise M Akob, Ali Nawaz, Tesfaye Wubet, François Buscot, Kai-Uwe Totsche, Kirsten Küsel
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引用次数: 27

摘要

地下水环境为各种微生物群落提供了栖息地,尽管古细菌通常只占群落的一小部分,但它们参与了关键的生物地球化学循环。从表层土壤到地下水(包括含水层和含水岩)垂直方向上,我们分析了碳酸盐岩/硅塑岩混合含水层系统中古细菌的多样性。古细菌多样性也在监测井样带中得到了表征,该样带跨越了从森林/林地到草地和农田的地表土地利用。16S rRNA基因测序显示,地下水中只有少数地表土上的古细菌存在,这表明来自地表的输入有限。地下水中的优势类群为海洋I群(MG-I) Thaumarchaeota和Woesearchaeota。在水体和含水层岩石样品中检测到的大多数类群属于培养的或预测的岩石自养生物(例如,Thaumarchaeota或Hadesarchaea)。针对自养生物,利用10000 L地下水过滤后获得的滤片进行13CO2稳定同位素探测实验。这些孵育确定了SAGMCG Thaumarchaeota和Bathyarchaeota为地下水自养生物。总的来说,结果表明岩石上的大多数古菌都在固定二氧化碳,而古菌自养似乎在地下水中受到限制。
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Archaeal Diversity and CO<sub>2</sub> Fixers in Carbonate-/Siliciclastic-Rock Groundwater Ecosystems.

Archaeal Diversity and CO<sub>2</sub> Fixers in Carbonate-/Siliciclastic-Rock Groundwater Ecosystems.

Archaeal Diversity and CO<sub>2</sub> Fixers in Carbonate-/Siliciclastic-Rock Groundwater Ecosystems.

Archaeal Diversity and CO2 Fixers in Carbonate-/Siliciclastic-Rock Groundwater Ecosystems.

Groundwater environments provide habitats for diverse microbial communities, and although Archaea usually represent a minor fraction of communities, they are involved in key biogeochemical cycles. We analysed the archaeal diversity within a mixed carbonate-rock/siliciclastic-rock aquifer system, vertically from surface soils to subsurface groundwater including aquifer and aquitard rocks. Archaeal diversity was also characterized along a monitoring well transect that spanned surface land uses from forest/woodland to grassland and cropland. Sequencing of 16S rRNA genes showed that only a few surface soil-inhabiting Archaea were present in the groundwater suggesting a restricted input from the surface. Dominant groups in the groundwater belonged to the marine group I (MG-I) Thaumarchaeota and the Woesearchaeota. Most of the groups detected in the aquitard and aquifer rock samples belonged to either cultured or predicted lithoautotrophs (e.g., Thaumarchaeota or Hadesarchaea). Furthermore, to target autotrophs, a series of 13CO2 stable isotope-probing experiments were conducted using filter pieces obtained after filtration of 10,000 L of groundwater to concentrate cells. These incubations identified the SAGMCG Thaumarchaeota and Bathyarchaeota as groundwater autotrophs. Overall, the results suggest that the majority of Archaea on rocks are fixing CO2, while archaeal autotrophy seems to be limited in the groundwater.

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