Title of article
Temporal variation in soil microbial communities in Alpine tundra
Author/Authors
Bjِrk، نويسنده , , Robert G. and Bjِrkman، نويسنده , , Mats P. and Andersson، نويسنده , , Mats X. and Klemedtsson، نويسنده , , Leif، نويسنده ,
Pages
3
From page
266
To page
268
Abstract
Temporal variation in soil microbial communities was studied at a mid-alpine environment in Latnjajaure, northern Sweden, using phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis. The results show two seasonal shifts in microbial composition. The first shift was associated with snowmelt and mainly related to a decrease in fungal PLFAs, accompanied by an increase in branched 17:0 and methylated PLFAs (biomarkers for Gram-positive- and actinobacteria, respectively), resulting in a decrease in the ratio of fungi-to-bacteria. The second shift occurred across the growing season, and was associated with a switch from shorter to longer PLFAs and an increase in 18:1ω7 (biomarker for Gram-negative bacteria). Vegetation, snow cover dynamics, and N turnover seem to be of minor importance to broad-scale microbial community structure in this area.
Keywords
Snow , Arctic , fungi , Microbial community structure , Phospholipid fatty acid , seasonal variation , Environmental gradient , PLFA
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1997183
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