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Linking Shifts in Bacterial Community Composition and Function with Changes in the Dissolved Organic Matter Pool in Ice-Covered Baiyangdian Lake, Northern China

The relationship between CDOM (Chromophoric dissolved organic matter) and the bacterial community was investigated in ice-covered Baiyangdian Lake. The results showed that environmental parameters significantly differed in Baiyangdian Lake, whereas a-diversity was not significantly different. Moreov...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Shilei, Sun, Yue, Yu, Minghui, Shi, Zhenpeng, Zhang, Hang, Peng, Ruizhe, Li, Zaixing, Cui, Jiansheng, Luo, Xiao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7357102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32545218
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8060883
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author Zhou, Shilei
Sun, Yue
Yu, Minghui
Shi, Zhenpeng
Zhang, Hang
Peng, Ruizhe
Li, Zaixing
Cui, Jiansheng
Luo, Xiao
author_facet Zhou, Shilei
Sun, Yue
Yu, Minghui
Shi, Zhenpeng
Zhang, Hang
Peng, Ruizhe
Li, Zaixing
Cui, Jiansheng
Luo, Xiao
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description The relationship between CDOM (Chromophoric dissolved organic matter) and the bacterial community was investigated in ice-covered Baiyangdian Lake. The results showed that environmental parameters significantly differed in Baiyangdian Lake, whereas a-diversity was not significantly different. Moreover, the microbial and functional communities exhibited significant differences, and T (Temperature), pH, ORP (Oxidation-reduction potential), DO (Dissolved oxygen), NO(3)(−)-N, NH(4)(+)-N, and Mn (Manganese) were the main environmental factors of these differences, based on redundancy analysis and the Mantel test. Biomarkers of the microbial and functional communities were investigated through linear discriminant analysis effect size and STAMP analysis. The number of biomarkers in the natural area was highest among the typical zones, and most top functions were related to carbohydrate metabolism. Two protein-like components (C1 and C2) and one humic-like component (C3) were identified by parallel factor analysis, and C1 was positively related to C2 (R = 0.99, p < 0.001), indicating the same sources. Moreover, CDOM significantly differed among the typical zones (p < 0.001). The high biological index, fluorescence index, β:α, and low humification index indicated a strong autochthonous component and aquatic bacterial origin, which was consistent with the results of UV-vis absorption spectroscopy. Network analysis revealed non-random co-occurrence patterns. The bacterial and functional communities interacted closely with CDOM. The dominant genera were CL500-29_marine_group, Flavobacterium, Limnohabitans, and Candidatus_Aquirestis. Random forest analysis showed that C1, C2, and C3 are important predictors of α- and β-diversity in the water bacterial community and its functional composition. This study provides insight into the interaction between bacterial communities and DOM (Dissolved organic matter) in ice-covered Baiyangdian Lake.
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spelling pubmed-73571022020-07-23 Linking Shifts in Bacterial Community Composition and Function with Changes in the Dissolved Organic Matter Pool in Ice-Covered Baiyangdian Lake, Northern China Zhou, Shilei Sun, Yue Yu, Minghui Shi, Zhenpeng Zhang, Hang Peng, Ruizhe Li, Zaixing Cui, Jiansheng Luo, Xiao Microorganisms Article The relationship between CDOM (Chromophoric dissolved organic matter) and the bacterial community was investigated in ice-covered Baiyangdian Lake. The results showed that environmental parameters significantly differed in Baiyangdian Lake, whereas a-diversity was not significantly different. Moreover, the microbial and functional communities exhibited significant differences, and T (Temperature), pH, ORP (Oxidation-reduction potential), DO (Dissolved oxygen), NO(3)(−)-N, NH(4)(+)-N, and Mn (Manganese) were the main environmental factors of these differences, based on redundancy analysis and the Mantel test. Biomarkers of the microbial and functional communities were investigated through linear discriminant analysis effect size and STAMP analysis. The number of biomarkers in the natural area was highest among the typical zones, and most top functions were related to carbohydrate metabolism. Two protein-like components (C1 and C2) and one humic-like component (C3) were identified by parallel factor analysis, and C1 was positively related to C2 (R = 0.99, p < 0.001), indicating the same sources. Moreover, CDOM significantly differed among the typical zones (p < 0.001). The high biological index, fluorescence index, β:α, and low humification index indicated a strong autochthonous component and aquatic bacterial origin, which was consistent with the results of UV-vis absorption spectroscopy. Network analysis revealed non-random co-occurrence patterns. The bacterial and functional communities interacted closely with CDOM. The dominant genera were CL500-29_marine_group, Flavobacterium, Limnohabitans, and Candidatus_Aquirestis. Random forest analysis showed that C1, C2, and C3 are important predictors of α- and β-diversity in the water bacterial community and its functional composition. This study provides insight into the interaction between bacterial communities and DOM (Dissolved organic matter) in ice-covered Baiyangdian Lake. MDPI 2020-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7357102/ /pubmed/32545218 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8060883 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhou, Shilei
Sun, Yue
Yu, Minghui
Shi, Zhenpeng
Zhang, Hang
Peng, Ruizhe
Li, Zaixing
Cui, Jiansheng
Luo, Xiao
Linking Shifts in Bacterial Community Composition and Function with Changes in the Dissolved Organic Matter Pool in Ice-Covered Baiyangdian Lake, Northern China
title Linking Shifts in Bacterial Community Composition and Function with Changes in the Dissolved Organic Matter Pool in Ice-Covered Baiyangdian Lake, Northern China
title_full Linking Shifts in Bacterial Community Composition and Function with Changes in the Dissolved Organic Matter Pool in Ice-Covered Baiyangdian Lake, Northern China
title_fullStr Linking Shifts in Bacterial Community Composition and Function with Changes in the Dissolved Organic Matter Pool in Ice-Covered Baiyangdian Lake, Northern China
title_full_unstemmed Linking Shifts in Bacterial Community Composition and Function with Changes in the Dissolved Organic Matter Pool in Ice-Covered Baiyangdian Lake, Northern China
title_short Linking Shifts in Bacterial Community Composition and Function with Changes in the Dissolved Organic Matter Pool in Ice-Covered Baiyangdian Lake, Northern China
title_sort linking shifts in bacterial community composition and function with changes in the dissolved organic matter pool in ice-covered baiyangdian lake, northern china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7357102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32545218
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8060883
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