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Biodiversity of Phototrophs and Culturable Fungi in Gobustan Caves

Unique natural objects, such as the caves of the Gobustan National Historical and Artistic Preserve, are also of great cultural and historical value due to rock art and sites of ancient people. A favorable microclimate makes these habitats convenient for colonization by microbiota, including phototr...

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Autores principales: Mazina, Svetlana Evgenievna, Gasanova, Tatiana Vladimirovna, Kozlova, Ekaterina Vitalievna, Popkova, Anna Vladimirovna, Fedorov, Anton Sergeevich, Bukharina, Irina Leonidovna, Pashkova, Anna Sergeevna, Larionov, Maxim Viktorovich, Abdullayev, Rahman Rahim oglu, Isaev, Vugar Urfat oglu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9863006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36676113
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13010164
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author Mazina, Svetlana Evgenievna
Gasanova, Tatiana Vladimirovna
Kozlova, Ekaterina Vitalievna
Popkova, Anna Vladimirovna
Fedorov, Anton Sergeevich
Bukharina, Irina Leonidovna
Pashkova, Anna Sergeevna
Larionov, Maxim Viktorovich
Abdullayev, Rahman Rahim oglu
Isaev, Vugar Urfat oglu
author_facet Mazina, Svetlana Evgenievna
Gasanova, Tatiana Vladimirovna
Kozlova, Ekaterina Vitalievna
Popkova, Anna Vladimirovna
Fedorov, Anton Sergeevich
Bukharina, Irina Leonidovna
Pashkova, Anna Sergeevna
Larionov, Maxim Viktorovich
Abdullayev, Rahman Rahim oglu
Isaev, Vugar Urfat oglu
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description Unique natural objects, such as the caves of the Gobustan National Historical and Artistic Preserve, are also of great cultural and historical value due to rock art and sites of ancient people. A favorable microclimate makes these habitats convenient for colonization by microbiota, including phototrophs. In arid regions with intense seasonal fluctuations of microclimatic parameters, the conditions for survival are the least favorable; therefore, it becomes especially important to determine the composition of communities that are the most adapted to specific conditions. This work aimed to identify the biodiversity of communities of caves and grottoes of the Gobustan Reserve. The studies were carried out in July 2019. Samples were analyzed for cyanobacteria and algae by microscopy and cultivation methods, microfungi were isolated by soil dilution, and the fouling glass method was also used. In total, 29 taxa of cyanobacteria and algae, 18 taxa of fungi, and 3 species of mosses were identified. The studied habitats were dominated by the algae Chlorella vulgaris, Aphanocapsa sp., and Stichococcus bacillaris; the subdominants were Jaaginema subtilissimum, Leptolyngbya tenuis, Chlorococcum minutum, and Humidophila contenta. Microfungi had the highest occurrence of Aspergillus niger, Aureobasidium pullulans, Alternaria alternata, and Talaromyces ruber. It was noted that cyanobacteria dominated in morphologically differentiated biofilms and green algae on the rocks. The greatest number of microfungi was found in the aphotic zone and bryophyte tufts. The dominance of green algae is atypical for most caves of other regions and may be associated with intense lighting of habitats. The absence of protonema is a consequence of the aridity and low moisture content of the substrates.
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spelling pubmed-98630062023-01-22 Biodiversity of Phototrophs and Culturable Fungi in Gobustan Caves Mazina, Svetlana Evgenievna Gasanova, Tatiana Vladimirovna Kozlova, Ekaterina Vitalievna Popkova, Anna Vladimirovna Fedorov, Anton Sergeevich Bukharina, Irina Leonidovna Pashkova, Anna Sergeevna Larionov, Maxim Viktorovich Abdullayev, Rahman Rahim oglu Isaev, Vugar Urfat oglu Life (Basel) Article Unique natural objects, such as the caves of the Gobustan National Historical and Artistic Preserve, are also of great cultural and historical value due to rock art and sites of ancient people. A favorable microclimate makes these habitats convenient for colonization by microbiota, including phototrophs. In arid regions with intense seasonal fluctuations of microclimatic parameters, the conditions for survival are the least favorable; therefore, it becomes especially important to determine the composition of communities that are the most adapted to specific conditions. This work aimed to identify the biodiversity of communities of caves and grottoes of the Gobustan Reserve. The studies were carried out in July 2019. Samples were analyzed for cyanobacteria and algae by microscopy and cultivation methods, microfungi were isolated by soil dilution, and the fouling glass method was also used. In total, 29 taxa of cyanobacteria and algae, 18 taxa of fungi, and 3 species of mosses were identified. The studied habitats were dominated by the algae Chlorella vulgaris, Aphanocapsa sp., and Stichococcus bacillaris; the subdominants were Jaaginema subtilissimum, Leptolyngbya tenuis, Chlorococcum minutum, and Humidophila contenta. Microfungi had the highest occurrence of Aspergillus niger, Aureobasidium pullulans, Alternaria alternata, and Talaromyces ruber. It was noted that cyanobacteria dominated in morphologically differentiated biofilms and green algae on the rocks. The greatest number of microfungi was found in the aphotic zone and bryophyte tufts. The dominance of green algae is atypical for most caves of other regions and may be associated with intense lighting of habitats. The absence of protonema is a consequence of the aridity and low moisture content of the substrates. MDPI 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9863006/ /pubmed/36676113 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13010164 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mazina, Svetlana Evgenievna
Gasanova, Tatiana Vladimirovna
Kozlova, Ekaterina Vitalievna
Popkova, Anna Vladimirovna
Fedorov, Anton Sergeevich
Bukharina, Irina Leonidovna
Pashkova, Anna Sergeevna
Larionov, Maxim Viktorovich
Abdullayev, Rahman Rahim oglu
Isaev, Vugar Urfat oglu
Biodiversity of Phototrophs and Culturable Fungi in Gobustan Caves
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title_fullStr Biodiversity of Phototrophs and Culturable Fungi in Gobustan Caves
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title_short Biodiversity of Phototrophs and Culturable Fungi in Gobustan Caves
title_sort biodiversity of phototrophs and culturable fungi in gobustan caves
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9863006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36676113
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13010164
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