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Bacterial community of cushion plant Thylacospermum ceaspitosum on elevational gradient in the Himalayan cold desert
Although bacterial assemblages are important components of soils in arid ecosystems, the knowledge about composition, life-strategies, and environmental drivers is still fragmentary, especially in remote high-elevation mountains. We compared the quality and quantity of heterotrophic bacterial assemb...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4399334/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25932023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00304 |
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author | Řeháková, Klára Chroňáková, Alica Krištůfek, Václav Kuchtová, Barbora Čapková, Kateřina Scharfen, Josef Čapek, Petr Doležal, Jiří |
author_facet | Řeháková, Klára Chroňáková, Alica Krištůfek, Václav Kuchtová, Barbora Čapková, Kateřina Scharfen, Josef Čapek, Petr Doležal, Jiří |
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description | Although bacterial assemblages are important components of soils in arid ecosystems, the knowledge about composition, life-strategies, and environmental drivers is still fragmentary, especially in remote high-elevation mountains. We compared the quality and quantity of heterotrophic bacterial assemblages between the rhizosphere of the dominant cushion-forming plant Thylacospermum ceaspitosum and its surrounding bulk soil in two mountain ranges (East Karakoram: 4850–5250 m and Little Tibet: 5350–5850 m), in communities from cold steppes to the subnival zone in Ladakh, arid Trans-Himalaya, northwest India. Bacterial communities were characterized by molecular fingerprinting in combination with culture-dependent methods. The effects of environmental factors (elevation, mountain range, and soil physico-chemical parameters) on the bacterial community composition and structure were tested by multivariate redundancy analysis and conditional inference trees. Actinobacteria dominate the cultivable part of community and represent a major bacterial lineage of cold desert soils. The most abundant genera were Streptomyces, Arthrobacter, and Paenibacillus, representing both r- and K-strategists. The soil texture is the most important factor for the community structure and the total bacteria counts. Less abundant and diverse assemblages are found in East Karakoram with coarser soils derived from leucogranite bedrock, while more diverse assemblages in Little Tibet are associated with finer soils derived from easily weathering gneisses. Cushion rhizosphere is in general less diverse than bulk soil, and contains more r-strategists. K-strategists are more associated with the extremes of the gradient, with drought at lowest elevations (4850–5000 m) and frost at the highest elevations (5750–5850 m). The present study illuminates the composition of soil bacterial assemblages in relation to the cushion plant T. ceaspitosum in a xeric environment and brings important information about heterotrophic bacteria in Himalayan soil. |
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spelling | pubmed-43993342015-04-30 Bacterial community of cushion plant Thylacospermum ceaspitosum on elevational gradient in the Himalayan cold desert Řeháková, Klára Chroňáková, Alica Krištůfek, Václav Kuchtová, Barbora Čapková, Kateřina Scharfen, Josef Čapek, Petr Doležal, Jiří Front Microbiol Microbiology Although bacterial assemblages are important components of soils in arid ecosystems, the knowledge about composition, life-strategies, and environmental drivers is still fragmentary, especially in remote high-elevation mountains. We compared the quality and quantity of heterotrophic bacterial assemblages between the rhizosphere of the dominant cushion-forming plant Thylacospermum ceaspitosum and its surrounding bulk soil in two mountain ranges (East Karakoram: 4850–5250 m and Little Tibet: 5350–5850 m), in communities from cold steppes to the subnival zone in Ladakh, arid Trans-Himalaya, northwest India. Bacterial communities were characterized by molecular fingerprinting in combination with culture-dependent methods. The effects of environmental factors (elevation, mountain range, and soil physico-chemical parameters) on the bacterial community composition and structure were tested by multivariate redundancy analysis and conditional inference trees. Actinobacteria dominate the cultivable part of community and represent a major bacterial lineage of cold desert soils. The most abundant genera were Streptomyces, Arthrobacter, and Paenibacillus, representing both r- and K-strategists. The soil texture is the most important factor for the community structure and the total bacteria counts. Less abundant and diverse assemblages are found in East Karakoram with coarser soils derived from leucogranite bedrock, while more diverse assemblages in Little Tibet are associated with finer soils derived from easily weathering gneisses. Cushion rhizosphere is in general less diverse than bulk soil, and contains more r-strategists. K-strategists are more associated with the extremes of the gradient, with drought at lowest elevations (4850–5000 m) and frost at the highest elevations (5750–5850 m). The present study illuminates the composition of soil bacterial assemblages in relation to the cushion plant T. ceaspitosum in a xeric environment and brings important information about heterotrophic bacteria in Himalayan soil. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4399334/ /pubmed/25932023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00304 Text en Copyright © 2015 Řeháková, Chroňáková, Krištůfek, Kuchtová, Čapková, Scharfen, Čapek and Doležal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Řeháková, Klára Chroňáková, Alica Krištůfek, Václav Kuchtová, Barbora Čapková, Kateřina Scharfen, Josef Čapek, Petr Doležal, Jiří Bacterial community of cushion plant Thylacospermum ceaspitosum on elevational gradient in the Himalayan cold desert |
title | Bacterial community of cushion plant Thylacospermum ceaspitosum on elevational gradient in the Himalayan cold desert |
title_full | Bacterial community of cushion plant Thylacospermum ceaspitosum on elevational gradient in the Himalayan cold desert |
title_fullStr | Bacterial community of cushion plant Thylacospermum ceaspitosum on elevational gradient in the Himalayan cold desert |
title_full_unstemmed | Bacterial community of cushion plant Thylacospermum ceaspitosum on elevational gradient in the Himalayan cold desert |
title_short | Bacterial community of cushion plant Thylacospermum ceaspitosum on elevational gradient in the Himalayan cold desert |
title_sort | bacterial community of cushion plant thylacospermum ceaspitosum on elevational gradient in the himalayan cold desert |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4399334/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25932023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00304 |
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