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Factors controlling the activity of the microbial community of the alkaline Lake Beloe (Transbaikal Region)
Authors:S V Zaitseva  E Yu Abidueva  S P Buryukhaev  B B Namsaraev
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Relict Microbial Communities, Institute of Microbiology, Russian Academy of Science (RAS), Prospect 60-let Oktyabrya 7/2, 117312 Moscow, Russia
Abstract:In this work, the main environmental factors determining the functioning of the microbial community of the alkaline low-mineralized Lake Beloe during the annual cycle were studied. High numbers of phototrophic and heterotrophic microorganisms (up to 107 cells/mL) and high rates of bacterial processes of organic matter (OM) production and destruction were observed. The highest rate of dark CO2 assimilation (up to 0.43 mg C dm−3 day−1), as well as the peak intensities of the terminal processes of sulfate reduction and methanogenesis (up to 1.81 mg S dm−3 day−1 and 0.96 μL CH4 dm−3 day−1, respectively), detected at the end of summer, were comparable to the rates of these processes detected in the bottom sediments of most soda lakes of the Transbaikal Region. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) allowed us to estimate the effect of environmental factors on the functioning of the microbial community of the alkaline Lake Beloe. Four main components, explaining 98% of variations, were detected. The first one (PC1) explained 63.5% of the seasonal variations and represented the temperature factor consisting of the temperatures of air, water, and bottom sediments. Water temperature and pH were the main contributors to the second component (PC2) and determine 26.2% of the seasonal variations. The PC3 (silt temperature and the concentration of organic matter) and PC4 (salt concentration) components were less important and explained only 6.5 and 2.2% of the variations, respectively.
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