2023
DOI: 10.3390/d15101080
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Diversity of Cyanobacteria and Algae in Biological Soil Crusts of the Northern Ural Mountain Region Assessed through Morphological and Metabarcoding Approaches

Elena Patova,
Irina Novakovskaya,
Evgeniy Gusev
et al.

Abstract: In mountain regions, biological soil crusts (BSCs) provide essential ecological services by being involved in primary production and nitrogen fixation. Eukaryotic algae and cyanobacteria are important photosynthetic components of these unique cryptogamic communities. Here, we present an overview of the eukaryotic and prokaryotic diversity of such phototrophs in BSCs in the mountain tundra of the northern Ural Mountains. Such assessment is based on morphological surveys and the first metabarcoding analysis in t… Show more

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“…Specific life conditions in this habitat affect the species composition of these photosynthetic organisms, which sharply differs from those in aquatic environments. Cyanobacteria and algae represent an important resource for soil sustainable functioning [7][8][9][10]; therefore, the diversity of these organisms and their communities is under scrutiny in various habitats all over the world, e.g., as described in [11][12][13], and including Russia [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific life conditions in this habitat affect the species composition of these photosynthetic organisms, which sharply differs from those in aquatic environments. Cyanobacteria and algae represent an important resource for soil sustainable functioning [7][8][9][10]; therefore, the diversity of these organisms and their communities is under scrutiny in various habitats all over the world, e.g., as described in [11][12][13], and including Russia [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%