Remarkable Recovery and Colonization Behaviour of Methane Oxidizing Bacteria in Soil After Disturbance Is Controlled by Methane Source Only

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Yao Pan
Guy C. J. Abell
Paul L. E. Bodelier
Marion Meima-Franke
Angela Sessitsch
Levente Bodrossy
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[1] Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH,Bioresources Unit, AIT
[2] CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research and Wealth from Oceans Flagship,Microbial Ecology Department
[3] Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW),undefined
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Microbial Ecology | 2014年 / 68卷
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Microbial Community; Methane Oxidation; Methanotrophs; pmoA Gene; Methane Monooxygenase;
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Little is understood about the relationship between microbial assemblage history, the composition and function of specific functional guilds and the ecosystem functions they provide. To learn more about this relationship we used methane oxidizing bacteria (MOB) as model organisms and performed soil microcosm experiments comprised of identical soil substrates, hosting distinct overall microbial diversities (i.e., full, reduced and zero total microbial and MOB diversities). After inoculation with undisturbed soil, the recovery of MOB activity, MOB diversity and total bacterial diversity were followed over 3 months by methane oxidation potential measurements and analyses targeting pmoA and 16S rRNA genes. Measurement of methane oxidation potential demonstrated different recovery rates across the different treatments. Despite different starting microbial diversities, the recovery and succession of the MOB communities followed a similar pattern across the different treatment microcosms. In this study we found that edaphic parameters were the dominant factor shaping microbial communities over time and that the starting microbial community played only a minor role in shaping MOB microbial community
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