2022
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms10112202
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Microbial Community in the Permafrost Thaw Gradient in the South of the Vitim Plateau (Buryatia, Russia)

Abstract: Soil microbial communities play key roles in biogeochemical cycles and greenhouse gas formation during the decomposition of the released organic matter in the thawing permafrost. The aim of our research was to assess the taxonomic prokaryotic diversity in soil-ecological niches of the Darkhituy-Khaimisan transect during the initial period of soil thawing. We investigated changes in the microbial communities present in the active layer of four sites representing distinct habitats (larch forest, birch forest, me… Show more

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“…Rather our Bison , Mammuthus , and Discrotonyx sedaDNA has strong positive correlations here with Clavibacter , Amycolatopsis , Streptomyces , Micromonospora , Pseudonocardia , Methanobrevibacter , and Microlunatus . These species have been found previously to be associated with either cold/permafrost sediments (Deng et al., 2015; Gilichinsky et al., 2008; Wang, Wang, et al., 2021; Zaitseva et al., 2022) or Pleistocene megafauna (Jorns et al., 2020; van Bergeijk et al., 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Rather our Bison , Mammuthus , and Discrotonyx sedaDNA has strong positive correlations here with Clavibacter , Amycolatopsis , Streptomyces , Micromonospora , Pseudonocardia , Methanobrevibacter , and Microlunatus . These species have been found previously to be associated with either cold/permafrost sediments (Deng et al., 2015; Gilichinsky et al., 2008; Wang, Wang, et al., 2021; Zaitseva et al., 2022) or Pleistocene megafauna (Jorns et al., 2020; van Bergeijk et al., 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%