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Zygomycetes in Vesicular Basanites from Vesteris Seamount, Greenland Basin – A New Type of Cryptoendolithic Fungi

Fungi have been recognized as a frequent colonizer of subseafloor basalt but a substantial understanding of their abundance, diversity and ecological role in this environment is still lacking. Here we report fossilized cryptoendolithic fungal communities represented by mainly Zygomycetes and minor A...

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Autores principales: Ivarsson, Magnus, Peckmann, Jörn, Tehler, Anders, Broman, Curt, Bach, Wolfgang, Behrens, Katharina, Reitner, Joachim, Böttcher, Michael E., Norbäck Ivarsson, Lena
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4504512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26181773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133368
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author Ivarsson, Magnus
Peckmann, Jörn
Tehler, Anders
Broman, Curt
Bach, Wolfgang
Behrens, Katharina
Reitner, Joachim
Böttcher, Michael E.
Norbäck Ivarsson, Lena
author_facet Ivarsson, Magnus
Peckmann, Jörn
Tehler, Anders
Broman, Curt
Bach, Wolfgang
Behrens, Katharina
Reitner, Joachim
Böttcher, Michael E.
Norbäck Ivarsson, Lena
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description Fungi have been recognized as a frequent colonizer of subseafloor basalt but a substantial understanding of their abundance, diversity and ecological role in this environment is still lacking. Here we report fossilized cryptoendolithic fungal communities represented by mainly Zygomycetes and minor Ascomycetes in vesicles of dredged volcanic rocks (basanites) from the Vesteris Seamount in the Greenland Basin. Zygomycetes had not been reported from subseafloor basalt previously. Different stages in zygospore formation are documented in the studied samples, representing a reproduction cycle. Spore structures of both Zygomycetes and Ascomycetes are mineralized by romanechite-like Mn oxide phases, indicating an involvement in Mn(II) oxidation to form Mn(III,VI) oxides. Zygospores still exhibit a core of carbonaceous matter due to their resistance to degradation. The fungi are closely associated with fossiliferous marine sediments that have been introduced into the vesicles. At the contact to sediment infillings, fungi produced haustoria that penetrated and scavenged on the remains of fragmented marine organisms. It is most likely that such marine debris is the main carbon source for fungi in shallow volcanic rocks, which favored the establishment of vital colonies.
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spelling pubmed-45045122015-07-17 Zygomycetes in Vesicular Basanites from Vesteris Seamount, Greenland Basin – A New Type of Cryptoendolithic Fungi Ivarsson, Magnus Peckmann, Jörn Tehler, Anders Broman, Curt Bach, Wolfgang Behrens, Katharina Reitner, Joachim Böttcher, Michael E. Norbäck Ivarsson, Lena PLoS One Research Article Fungi have been recognized as a frequent colonizer of subseafloor basalt but a substantial understanding of their abundance, diversity and ecological role in this environment is still lacking. Here we report fossilized cryptoendolithic fungal communities represented by mainly Zygomycetes and minor Ascomycetes in vesicles of dredged volcanic rocks (basanites) from the Vesteris Seamount in the Greenland Basin. Zygomycetes had not been reported from subseafloor basalt previously. Different stages in zygospore formation are documented in the studied samples, representing a reproduction cycle. Spore structures of both Zygomycetes and Ascomycetes are mineralized by romanechite-like Mn oxide phases, indicating an involvement in Mn(II) oxidation to form Mn(III,VI) oxides. Zygospores still exhibit a core of carbonaceous matter due to their resistance to degradation. The fungi are closely associated with fossiliferous marine sediments that have been introduced into the vesicles. At the contact to sediment infillings, fungi produced haustoria that penetrated and scavenged on the remains of fragmented marine organisms. It is most likely that such marine debris is the main carbon source for fungi in shallow volcanic rocks, which favored the establishment of vital colonies. Public Library of Science 2015-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4504512/ /pubmed/26181773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133368 Text en © 2015 Ivarsson et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ivarsson, Magnus
Peckmann, Jörn
Tehler, Anders
Broman, Curt
Bach, Wolfgang
Behrens, Katharina
Reitner, Joachim
Böttcher, Michael E.
Norbäck Ivarsson, Lena
Zygomycetes in Vesicular Basanites from Vesteris Seamount, Greenland Basin – A New Type of Cryptoendolithic Fungi
title Zygomycetes in Vesicular Basanites from Vesteris Seamount, Greenland Basin – A New Type of Cryptoendolithic Fungi
title_full Zygomycetes in Vesicular Basanites from Vesteris Seamount, Greenland Basin – A New Type of Cryptoendolithic Fungi
title_fullStr Zygomycetes in Vesicular Basanites from Vesteris Seamount, Greenland Basin – A New Type of Cryptoendolithic Fungi
title_full_unstemmed Zygomycetes in Vesicular Basanites from Vesteris Seamount, Greenland Basin – A New Type of Cryptoendolithic Fungi
title_short Zygomycetes in Vesicular Basanites from Vesteris Seamount, Greenland Basin – A New Type of Cryptoendolithic Fungi
title_sort zygomycetes in vesicular basanites from vesteris seamount, greenland basin – a new type of cryptoendolithic fungi
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4504512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26181773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133368
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