Linking prokaryotic community composition to carbon biogeochemical cycling across a tropical peat dome in Sarawak, Malaysia

Abstract Tropical peat swamp forest is a global store of carbon in a water-saturated, anoxic and acidic environment. This ecosystem holds diverse prokaryotic communities that play a major role in nutrient cycling. A study was conducted in which a total of 24 peat soil samples were collected in three...

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Main Authors: Simon Peter Dom, Makoto Ikenaga, Sharon Yu Ling Lau, Son Radu, Frazer Midot, Mui Lan Yap, Mei-Yee Chin, Mei Lieng Lo, Mui Sie Jee, Nagamitsu Maie, Lulie Melling
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81865-6
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spelling doaj-bb685771ace047cdad9e0561d4e36f982021-03-21T12:33:39ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-0111111910.1038/s41598-021-81865-6Linking prokaryotic community composition to carbon biogeochemical cycling across a tropical peat dome in Sarawak, MalaysiaSimon Peter Dom0Makoto Ikenaga1Sharon Yu Ling Lau2Son Radu3Frazer Midot4Mui Lan Yap5Mei-Yee Chin6Mei Lieng Lo7Mui Sie Jee8Nagamitsu Maie9Lulie Melling10Sarawak Tropical Peat Research InstituteResearch Field in Agriculture, Agriculture Fisheries and Veterinary Medicine Area, Kagoshima UniversitySarawak Tropical Peat Research InstituteDepartment of Food Science, Faculty of Food Science and Technology, Universiti Putra MalaysiaSarawak Tropical Peat Research InstituteSarawak Tropical Peat Research InstituteSarawak Tropical Peat Research InstituteSarawak Tropical Peat Research InstituteSarawak Tropical Peat Research InstituteSchool of Veterinary Medicine, Kitasato UniversitySarawak Tropical Peat Research InstituteAbstract Tropical peat swamp forest is a global store of carbon in a water-saturated, anoxic and acidic environment. This ecosystem holds diverse prokaryotic communities that play a major role in nutrient cycling. A study was conducted in which a total of 24 peat soil samples were collected in three forest types in a tropical peat dome in Sarawak, Malaysia namely, Mixed Peat Swamp (MPS), Alan Batu (ABt), and Alan Bunga (ABg) forests to profile the soil prokaryotic communities through meta 16S amplicon analysis using Illumina Miseq. Results showed these ecosystems were dominated by anaerobes and fermenters such as Acidobacteria, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria and Firmicutes that cover 80–90% of the total prokaryotic abundance. Overall, the microbial community composition was different amongst forest types and depths. Additionally, this study highlighted the prokaryotic communities’ composition in MPS was driven by higher humification level and lower pH whereas in ABt and ABg, the less acidic condition and higher organic matter content were the main factors. It was also observed that prokaryotic diversity and abundance were higher in the more oligotrophic ABt and ABg forest despite the constantly waterlogged condition. In MPS, the methanotroph Methylovirgula ligni was found to be the major species in this forest type that utilize methane (CH4), which could potentially be the contributing factor to the low CH4 gas emissions. Aquitalea magnusonii and Paraburkholderia oxyphila, which can degrade aromatic compounds, were the major species in ABt and ABg forests respectively. This information can be advantageous for future study in understanding the underlying mechanisms of environmental-driven alterations in soil microbial communities and its potential implications on biogeochemical processes in relation to peatland management.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81865-6
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author Simon Peter Dom
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Mei Lieng Lo
Mui Sie Jee
Nagamitsu Maie
Lulie Melling
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Makoto Ikenaga
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Mui Sie Jee
Nagamitsu Maie
Lulie Melling
Linking prokaryotic community composition to carbon biogeochemical cycling across a tropical peat dome in Sarawak, Malaysia
Scientific Reports
author_facet Simon Peter Dom
Makoto Ikenaga
Sharon Yu Ling Lau
Son Radu
Frazer Midot
Mui Lan Yap
Mei-Yee Chin
Mei Lieng Lo
Mui Sie Jee
Nagamitsu Maie
Lulie Melling
author_sort Simon Peter Dom
title Linking prokaryotic community composition to carbon biogeochemical cycling across a tropical peat dome in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_short Linking prokaryotic community composition to carbon biogeochemical cycling across a tropical peat dome in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full Linking prokaryotic community composition to carbon biogeochemical cycling across a tropical peat dome in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Linking prokaryotic community composition to carbon biogeochemical cycling across a tropical peat dome in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Linking prokaryotic community composition to carbon biogeochemical cycling across a tropical peat dome in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_sort linking prokaryotic community composition to carbon biogeochemical cycling across a tropical peat dome in sarawak, malaysia
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Tropical peat swamp forest is a global store of carbon in a water-saturated, anoxic and acidic environment. This ecosystem holds diverse prokaryotic communities that play a major role in nutrient cycling. A study was conducted in which a total of 24 peat soil samples were collected in three forest types in a tropical peat dome in Sarawak, Malaysia namely, Mixed Peat Swamp (MPS), Alan Batu (ABt), and Alan Bunga (ABg) forests to profile the soil prokaryotic communities through meta 16S amplicon analysis using Illumina Miseq. Results showed these ecosystems were dominated by anaerobes and fermenters such as Acidobacteria, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria and Firmicutes that cover 80–90% of the total prokaryotic abundance. Overall, the microbial community composition was different amongst forest types and depths. Additionally, this study highlighted the prokaryotic communities’ composition in MPS was driven by higher humification level and lower pH whereas in ABt and ABg, the less acidic condition and higher organic matter content were the main factors. It was also observed that prokaryotic diversity and abundance were higher in the more oligotrophic ABt and ABg forest despite the constantly waterlogged condition. In MPS, the methanotroph Methylovirgula ligni was found to be the major species in this forest type that utilize methane (CH4), which could potentially be the contributing factor to the low CH4 gas emissions. Aquitalea magnusonii and Paraburkholderia oxyphila, which can degrade aromatic compounds, were the major species in ABt and ABg forests respectively. This information can be advantageous for future study in understanding the underlying mechanisms of environmental-driven alterations in soil microbial communities and its potential implications on biogeochemical processes in relation to peatland management.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81865-6
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