Literature DB >> 26921734

Microbial diversity and functional capacity in polar soils.

Thulani Peter Makhalanyane1, Marc Warwick Van Goethem1, Don Arthur Cowan2.   

Abstract

Global change is disproportionately affecting cold environments (polar and high elevation regions), with potentially negative impacts on microbial diversity and functional processes. In most cold environments the combination of low temperatures, and physical stressors, such as katabatic wind episodes and limited water availability result in biotic systems, which are in trophic terms very simple and primarily driven by microbial communities. Metagenomic approaches have provided key insights on microbial communities in these systems and how they may adapt to stressors and contribute towards mediating crucial biogeochemical cycles. Here we review, the current knowledge regarding edaphic-based microbial diversity and functional processes in Antarctica, and the Artic. Such insights are crucial and help to establish a baseline for understanding the impact of climate change on Polar Regions.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 26921734     DOI: 10.1016/j.copbio.2016.01.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Biotechnol        ISSN: 0958-1669            Impact factor:   9.740


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