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Carbon Emission and Biodiversity of Arctic Soil Microbial Communities of the Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land Archipelagos

Cryogenic soils are the most important terrestrial carbon reservoir on the planet. However, the relationship between soil microbial diversity and CO(2) emission by cryogenic soils is poorly studied. This is especially important in the context of rising temperatures in the high Arctic which can lead...

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Autores principales: Namsaraev, Zorigto, Bobrik, Anna, Kozlova, Aleksandra, Krylova, Anastasia, Rudenko, Anastasia, Mitina, Anastasia, Saburov, Aleksandr, Patrushev, Maksim, Karnachuk, Olga, Toshchakov, Stepan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36838447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11020482
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author Namsaraev, Zorigto
Bobrik, Anna
Kozlova, Aleksandra
Krylova, Anastasia
Rudenko, Anastasia
Mitina, Anastasia
Saburov, Aleksandr
Patrushev, Maksim
Karnachuk, Olga
Toshchakov, Stepan
author_facet Namsaraev, Zorigto
Bobrik, Anna
Kozlova, Aleksandra
Krylova, Anastasia
Rudenko, Anastasia
Mitina, Anastasia
Saburov, Aleksandr
Patrushev, Maksim
Karnachuk, Olga
Toshchakov, Stepan
author_sort Namsaraev, Zorigto
collection PubMed
description Cryogenic soils are the most important terrestrial carbon reservoir on the planet. However, the relationship between soil microbial diversity and CO(2) emission by cryogenic soils is poorly studied. This is especially important in the context of rising temperatures in the high Arctic which can lead to the activation of microbial processes in soils and an increase in carbon input from cryogenic soils into the atmosphere. Here, using high-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons, we analyzed microbial community composition and diversity metrics in relation to soil carbon dioxide emission, water-extractable organic carbon and microbial biomass carbon in the soils of the Barents Sea archipelagos, Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land. It was found that the highest diversity and CO(2) emission were observed on the Hooker and Heiss Islands of the Franz Josef Land archipelago, while the diversity and CO(2) emission levels were lower on Novaya Zemlya. Soil moisture and temperature were the main parameters influencing the composition of soil microbial communities on both archipelagos. The data obtained show that CO(2) emission levels and community diversity on the studied islands are influenced mostly by a number of local factors, such as soil moisture, microclimatic conditions, different patterns of vegetation and fecal input from animals such as reindeer.
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spelling pubmed-99624582023-02-26 Carbon Emission and Biodiversity of Arctic Soil Microbial Communities of the Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land Archipelagos Namsaraev, Zorigto Bobrik, Anna Kozlova, Aleksandra Krylova, Anastasia Rudenko, Anastasia Mitina, Anastasia Saburov, Aleksandr Patrushev, Maksim Karnachuk, Olga Toshchakov, Stepan Microorganisms Article Cryogenic soils are the most important terrestrial carbon reservoir on the planet. However, the relationship between soil microbial diversity and CO(2) emission by cryogenic soils is poorly studied. This is especially important in the context of rising temperatures in the high Arctic which can lead to the activation of microbial processes in soils and an increase in carbon input from cryogenic soils into the atmosphere. Here, using high-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons, we analyzed microbial community composition and diversity metrics in relation to soil carbon dioxide emission, water-extractable organic carbon and microbial biomass carbon in the soils of the Barents Sea archipelagos, Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land. It was found that the highest diversity and CO(2) emission were observed on the Hooker and Heiss Islands of the Franz Josef Land archipelago, while the diversity and CO(2) emission levels were lower on Novaya Zemlya. Soil moisture and temperature were the main parameters influencing the composition of soil microbial communities on both archipelagos. The data obtained show that CO(2) emission levels and community diversity on the studied islands are influenced mostly by a number of local factors, such as soil moisture, microclimatic conditions, different patterns of vegetation and fecal input from animals such as reindeer. MDPI 2023-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9962458/ /pubmed/36838447 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11020482 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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Namsaraev, Zorigto
Bobrik, Anna
Kozlova, Aleksandra
Krylova, Anastasia
Rudenko, Anastasia
Mitina, Anastasia
Saburov, Aleksandr
Patrushev, Maksim
Karnachuk, Olga
Toshchakov, Stepan
Carbon Emission and Biodiversity of Arctic Soil Microbial Communities of the Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land Archipelagos
title Carbon Emission and Biodiversity of Arctic Soil Microbial Communities of the Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land Archipelagos
title_full Carbon Emission and Biodiversity of Arctic Soil Microbial Communities of the Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land Archipelagos
title_fullStr Carbon Emission and Biodiversity of Arctic Soil Microbial Communities of the Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land Archipelagos
title_full_unstemmed Carbon Emission and Biodiversity of Arctic Soil Microbial Communities of the Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land Archipelagos
title_short Carbon Emission and Biodiversity of Arctic Soil Microbial Communities of the Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land Archipelagos
title_sort carbon emission and biodiversity of arctic soil microbial communities of the novaya zemlya and franz josef land archipelagos
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36838447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11020482
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