Aquificae overcomes competition by archaeal thermophiles, and crowding by bacterial mesophiles, to dominate the boiling vent-water of a Trans-Himalayan sulfur-borax spring
Abstract:Little is known about the relative abundance and metabolisms of microorganisms present in the vent-waters of Trans-Himalayan hot springs. This study revealed a Bacteria-dominated microbiome in the ~84°C vent-water (microbial cell density ~8.5 * 104mL-1; live:dead cell ratio 17:10) of a sulfur-borax spring called Lotus Pond, situated at 4436 m, in Puga Valley. Aquificae accounted for 80% of all 16S rRNA-encoding reads within the metagenomic dataset, while only 14% of such reads were attributed to Proteobacteria… Show more
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