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Biodiversity of cryopegs in permafrost
Authors:Gilichinsky David  Rivkina Elizaveta  Bakermans Corien  Shcherbakova Viktoria  Petrovskaya Lada  Ozerskaya Svetlana  Ivanushkina Natalia  Kochkina Galina  Laurinavichuis Kyastus  Pecheritsina Svetlana  Fattakhova Rushania  Tiedje James M
Affiliation:Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems in Soil Science, Russian Academy of Sciences, 142290 Pushchino, Moscow Region, Russian Federation. gilichin@online.stack.net
Abstract:This study describes the biodiversity of the indigenous microbial community in the sodium-chloride water brines (cryopegs) derived from ancient marine sediments and sandwiched within permafrost 100-120,000 years ago after the Arctic Ocean regression. Cryopegs remain liquid at the in situ temperature of -9 to -11 degrees C and make up the only habitat on the Earth that is characterized by permanently subzero temperatures, high salinity, and the absence of external influence during geological time. From these cryopegs, anaerobic and aerobic, spore-less and spore-forming, halotolerant and halophilic, psychrophilic and psychrotrophic bacteria, mycelial fungi and yeast were isolated and their activity was detected below 0 degrees C.
Keywords:Permafrost    Water brines    Viable microorganisms    Ancient ecosystem    Biodiversity    Metabolic activity
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