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Non-cyanobacterial diazotrophs mediate dinitrogen fixation in biological soil crusts during early crust formation
Authors:Charles Pepe-Ranney  Chantal Koechli  Ruth Potrafka  Cheryl Andam  Erin Eggleston  Ferran Garcia-Pichel  Daniel H Buckley
Institution:1.Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA;2.Department of Microbiology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA;3.School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract:Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are key components of ecosystem productivity in arid lands and they cover a substantial fraction of the terrestrial surface. In particular, BSC N2-fixation contributes significantly to the nitrogen (N) budget of arid land ecosystems. In mature crusts, N2-fixation is largely attributed to heterocystous cyanobacteria; however, early successional crusts possess few N2-fixing cyanobacteria and this suggests that microorganisms other than cyanobacteria mediate N2-fixation during the critical early stages of BSC development. DNA stable isotope probing with 15N2 revealed that Clostridiaceae and Proteobacteria are the most common microorganisms that assimilate 15N2 in early successional crusts. The Clostridiaceae identified are divergent from previously characterized isolates, though N2-fixation has previously been observed in this family. The Proteobacteria identified share >98.5% small subunit rRNA gene sequence identity with isolates from genera known to possess diazotrophs (for example, Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, Shigella and Ideonella). The low abundance of these heterotrophic diazotrophs in BSCs may explain why they have not been characterized previously. Diazotrophs have a critical role in BSC formation and characterization of these organisms represents a crucial step towards understanding how anthropogenic change will affect the formation and ecological function of BSCs in arid ecosystems.
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