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Community structure of soil phototrophs along environmental gradients in arid Himalaya.

Kateřina Janatková1, Klára Reháková, Jiří Doležal, Miloslav Simek, Zuzana Chlumská, Miroslav Dvorský, Martin Kopecký.   

Abstract

The well-developed biological soil crusts cover up to 40% of the soil surface in the alpine and subnival zones of the Tibetan Plateau, accounting for a vast area of Asia. We investigated the diversity and biomass of the phototrophic part (Cyanobacteria) of the microbial community inhabiting biological soil crusts and uncrusted soils in their surroundings on the elevation gradient of 5200-5900 m a.s.l. The influence of soil physico-chemical properties on phototrophs was studied. The ability of high-altitude phototrophs to fix molecular nitrogen was also determined under laboratory conditions. The biological soil crust phototroph community did not differ from that living in uncrusted soil in terms of the species composition, but the biomass is three-to-five times higher. An increasing trend in the cyanobacterial biomass from the biological soil crusts with elevation was observed, with the genera Nostoc spp., Microcoleus vaginatus and Phormidium spp. contributing to this increase. Based on the laboratory experiments, the highest nitrogenase activity was recorded in the middle elevations, and the rate of nitrogen fixation was not correlated with the cyanobacterial biomass.
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and Society for Applied Microbiology.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23647963     DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.12132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-2912            Impact factor:   5.491


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Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2015-11-09       Impact factor: 4.552

2.  Potential sources of microbial colonizers in an initial soil ecosystem after retreat of an alpine glacier.

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Journal:  ISME J       Date:  2016-01-15       Impact factor: 10.302

3.  Cyanobacterial diversity of western European biological soil crusts along a latitudinal gradient.

Authors:  Laura Williams; Katharina Loewen-Schneider; Stefanie Maier; Burkhard Büdel
Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Ecol       Date:  2016-07-12       Impact factor: 4.194

4.  Diversity and feeding strategies of soil microfauna along elevation gradients in Himalayan cold deserts.

Authors:  Miloslav Devetter; Ladislav Háněl; Klára Řeháková; Jiří Doležal
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-11-13       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Fungal root symbionts of high-altitude vascular plants in the Himalayas.

Authors:  Milan Kotilínek; Inga Hiiesalu; Jiří Košnar; Marie Šmilauerová; Petr Šmilauer; Jan Altman; Miroslav Dvorský; Martin Kopecký; Jiří Doležal
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-07-26       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  The future of genomics in polar and alpine cyanobacteria.

Authors:  Nathan A M Chrismas; Alexandre M Anesio; Patricia Sánchez-Baracaldo
Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Ecol       Date:  2018-04-01       Impact factor: 4.194

7.  Methanogens at the top of the world: occurrence and potential activity of methanogens in newly deglaciated soils in high-altitude cold deserts in the Western Himalayas.

Authors:  Katrin Aschenbach; Ralf Conrad; Klára Reháková; Jiří Doležal; Kateřina Janatková; Roey Angel
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2013-12-03       Impact factor: 5.640

8.  Vegetation dynamics at the upper elevational limit of vascular plants in Himalaya.

Authors:  Jiri Dolezal; Miroslav Dvorsky; Martin Kopecky; Pierre Liancourt; Inga Hiiesalu; Martin Macek; Jan Altman; Zuzana Chlumska; Klara Rehakova; Katerina Capkova; Jakub Borovec; Ondrej Mudrak; Jan Wild; Fritz Schweingruber
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-05-04       Impact factor: 4.379

9.  Gardening in the zone of death: an experimental assessment of the absolute elevation limit of vascular plants.

Authors:  Miroslav Dvorský; Zuzana Chlumská; Jan Altman; Kateřina Čapková; Klára Řeháková; Martin Macek; Martin Kopecký; Pierre Liancourt; Jiří Doležal
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-04-13       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  Multifunctionality of biocrusts is positively predicted by network topologies consistent with interspecies facilitation.

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Journal:  Mol Ecol       Date:  2020-04-21       Impact factor: 6.185

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