Methane dynamics in an alpine fen: a field-based study on methanogenic and methanotrophic microbial communities

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作者
Franchini, Alessandro G. [1 ]
Henneberger, Ruth [1 ]
Aeppli, Meret [1 ]
Zeyer, Josef [1 ]
机构
[1] ETH, Inst Biogeochem & Pollutant Dynam, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
wetlands; greenhouse gas emissions; pmoA; mcrA; transcripts; NATURAL WETLANDS; VASCULAR PLANTS; CH4; PRODUCTION; CARBON-CYCLE; EMISSIONS; OXIDATION; SOIL; BOREAL; BOG; TEMPERATE;
D O I
10.1093/femsec/fiu032
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Wetlands are important sources of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4). We provide an in situ study of CH4 dynamics in the permanently submerged soil of a Swiss alpine fen. Physico-chemical pore water analyses were combined with structural and microbiological analyses of soil cores at high vertical resolution down to 50 cm depth. Methanotrophs and methanogens were active throughout the depth profile, and highest abundance of active methanotrophs and methanogens [6.1 x 10(5) and 1.1 x 10(7) pmoA and mcrA transcripts (g soil)(-1), respectively] was detected in the uppermost 2 cm of the soil. Active methanotrophic communities in the near-surface zone, dominated by viable mosses, varied from the communities in the deeper zones, but further changes with depth were not pronounced. Apart from a distinct active methanogenic community in the uppermost sample, a decrease of acetoclastic Methanosaetaceae with depth was observed in concomitance with decreasing root surface area. Overall, root surface area correlated with mcrA transcript abundance and CH4 pore water concentrations, which peaked (137.1 mu M) at 10 to 15 cm depth. Our results suggest that stimulation of methanogenesis by root exudates of vascular plants had a stronger influence on CH4 dynamics than stimulation of CH4 oxidation by O-2 input.
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