Analysis of Soil Fungal and Bacterial Communities in Tianchi Volcano Crater, Northeast China
High-altitude volcanoes, typical examples of extreme environments, are considered of particular interest in biology as a possible source of novel and exclusive microorganisms. We analyzed the crater soil microbial diversity of Tianchi Volcano, northeast China, by combining molecular and morphologica...
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doaj-67f62d0d2b6f402aa3ece4166f1b03782021-03-27T00:07:32ZengMDPI AGLife2075-17292021-03-011128028010.3390/life11040280Analysis of Soil Fungal and Bacterial Communities in Tianchi Volcano Crater, Northeast ChinaXiao Wang0Lorenzo Pecoraro1School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Tianjin University, 92 Weijin Road, Nankai District, Tianjin 300072, ChinaSchool of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Tianjin University, 92 Weijin Road, Nankai District, Tianjin 300072, ChinaHigh-altitude volcanoes, typical examples of extreme environments, are considered of particular interest in biology as a possible source of novel and exclusive microorganisms. We analyzed the crater soil microbial diversity of Tianchi Volcano, northeast China, by combining molecular and morphological analyses of culturable microbes, and metabarcoding based on Illumina sequencing, in order to increase our understanding of high-altitude volcanic microbial community structure. One-hundred and seventeen fungal strains belonging to 51 species and 31 genera of Ascomycota, Basidiomycota and Mucoromycota were isolated. <i>Penicillium</i>, <i>Trichoderma</i>, <i>Cladosporium</i>, <i>Didymella</i>, <i>Alternaria</i> and <i>Fusarium</i> dominated the culturable fungal community. A considerable number of isolated microbes, including filamentous fungi, such as <i>Aureobasidium</i><i> pullulans</i> and <i>Epicoccum</i><i> nigrum</i>, yeasts (<i>Leucosporidium</i><i> </i><i>creatinivorum</i>), and bacteria (<i>Chryseobacterium</i><i> lactis</i> and <i>Rhodococcus</i> spp.), typical of high-altitude, cold, and geothermal extreme environments, provided new insights in the ecological characterization of the investigated environment, and may represent a precious source for the isolation of new bioactive compounds. A total of 1254 fungal and 2988 bacterial operational taxonomic units were generated from metabarcoding. Data analyses suggested that the fungal community could be more sensitive to environmental and geographical change compared to the bacterial community, whose network was characterized by more complicated and closer associations.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/11/4/280fungibacteriamicrobial communityvolcanic soilhigh-altitudeextreme environment |
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Analysis of Soil Fungal and Bacterial Communities in Tianchi Volcano Crater, Northeast China |
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Analysis of Soil Fungal and Bacterial Communities in Tianchi Volcano Crater, Northeast China |
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Analysis of Soil Fungal and Bacterial Communities in Tianchi Volcano Crater, Northeast China |
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High-altitude volcanoes, typical examples of extreme environments, are considered of particular interest in biology as a possible source of novel and exclusive microorganisms. We analyzed the crater soil microbial diversity of Tianchi Volcano, northeast China, by combining molecular and morphological analyses of culturable microbes, and metabarcoding based on Illumina sequencing, in order to increase our understanding of high-altitude volcanic microbial community structure. One-hundred and seventeen fungal strains belonging to 51 species and 31 genera of Ascomycota, Basidiomycota and Mucoromycota were isolated. <i>Penicillium</i>, <i>Trichoderma</i>, <i>Cladosporium</i>, <i>Didymella</i>, <i>Alternaria</i> and <i>Fusarium</i> dominated the culturable fungal community. A considerable number of isolated microbes, including filamentous fungi, such as <i>Aureobasidium</i><i> pullulans</i> and <i>Epicoccum</i><i> nigrum</i>, yeasts (<i>Leucosporidium</i><i> </i><i>creatinivorum</i>), and bacteria (<i>Chryseobacterium</i><i> lactis</i> and <i>Rhodococcus</i> spp.), typical of high-altitude, cold, and geothermal extreme environments, provided new insights in the ecological characterization of the investigated environment, and may represent a precious source for the isolation of new bioactive compounds. A total of 1254 fungal and 2988 bacterial operational taxonomic units were generated from metabarcoding. Data analyses suggested that the fungal community could be more sensitive to environmental and geographical change compared to the bacterial community, whose network was characterized by more complicated and closer associations. |
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