Microbial nitrogen fixation is crucial for building labile nitrogen stocks and facilitating higher plant colonization in oligotrophic glacier forefield soils.
More...Microbial nitrogen fixation is crucial for building labile nitrogen stocks and facilitating higher plant colonization in oligotrophic glacier forefield soils. Here, the diazotrophic bacterial community structure across four Arctic glacier forefields was investigated using metagenomic analysis. In total, 70 soil metagenomes were used for taxonomic interpretation based on 185 nitrogenase (nif) sequences, extracted from assembled contigs. The low number of recovered genes highlights the need for deeper sequencing in some diverse samples, to uncover the complete microbial populations. A key group of forefield diazotrophs, found throughout the forefields, was identified using a nifH phylogeny, associated with nifH Cluster I and III. Sequences related most closely to groups including Alphaproteobacteria, Betaproteobacteria, Cyanobacteria and Firmicutes. Using multiple nif genes in a Last Common Ancestor analysis revealed a diverse range of diazotrophs across the forefields. Key organisms identified across the forefields included Nostoc, Geobacter, Polaromonas and Frankia. Nitrogen fixers which are symbiotic with plants were also identified, through the presence of root associated diazotrophs, which fix nitrogen in return for reduced carbon. Additional nitrogen fixers identified in forefield soils were metabolically diverse, including fermentative and sulphur cycling bacteria, halophiles and anaerobes.
Less...| Accession | PRJNA474600 |
| Data Type | Metagenomic assembly, Metagenome |
| Scope | Multispecies |
| Grants | - "Royal Society University Research Fellowship" (Grant ID -, Royal Society)
- "-" (Grant ID DE-AC02-05CH11231, Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy)
- "-" (Grant ID NE/J022365/1, National Environmental Research Council)
- "-" (Grant ID NE/J02399X/1, National Environmental Research Council)
- "NERC GW4+ DTP scholarship" (Grant ID NERC, National Environmental Research Council)
- "European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme" (Grant ID 67554 – MicroArctic, Marie Skłodowska-Curie)
- "-" (Grant ID -, Helmholtz Recruiting Initiative)
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| Submission | Registration date: 5-Jun-2018 University of Bristol |
| Relevance | Environmental |
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| BioSample | 4 |
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