Several factors influence bacteria biodiversity in hot springs. The impact of biotic and abiotic pathways on travertine deposition plays a key role in microbial ecology and in the final composition of the waterborne microbiota. The metabolism of some bacterial groups such as photoautotrophs or lithoautotrophs influences water chemistry, favoring carbonate precipitation processes. The role of microbial mats in mineral precipitation processes is not fully clarified. For the first time, a comprehensive metagenomic analysis has been undertaken in the historical Bullicame hot spring. Bacterial biodiversity was characterized and biomineralization activities were assigned to different genera. A higher biodiversity in mat samples compared to water samples was observed: Shannon index of 3.34 and 0.86, respectively. Based on the functional assignment of each Operational Taxonomic Unit, the bacteria involved in biologically- induced mineralization are prevalent in mat and released in the water. According to the principle that each geothermal water specimen has distinctive physic-chemical characteristics, our results suggest new interacting bio-actions within these ecosystems. The saturation index and the chemical composition, as the high concentration of sulfur species and HCO3, can be linked to create a selective environment where pioneer communities are able to live and shape the ecosystem.

Metagenomic analysis of bacterial community in a travertine depositing hot spring / Valeriani, Federica; Crognale, Silvia; Protano, Carmela; Gianfranceschi, Gianluca; Orsini, Massimiliano; Vitali, Matteo; Spica, Vincenzo Romano. - In: NEW MICROBIOLOGICA. - ISSN 1121-7138. - STAMPA. - 41:2(2018), pp. 126-135.

Metagenomic analysis of bacterial community in a travertine depositing hot spring

Protano, Carmela;Vitali, Matteo;
2018

Abstract

Several factors influence bacteria biodiversity in hot springs. The impact of biotic and abiotic pathways on travertine deposition plays a key role in microbial ecology and in the final composition of the waterborne microbiota. The metabolism of some bacterial groups such as photoautotrophs or lithoautotrophs influences water chemistry, favoring carbonate precipitation processes. The role of microbial mats in mineral precipitation processes is not fully clarified. For the first time, a comprehensive metagenomic analysis has been undertaken in the historical Bullicame hot spring. Bacterial biodiversity was characterized and biomineralization activities were assigned to different genera. A higher biodiversity in mat samples compared to water samples was observed: Shannon index of 3.34 and 0.86, respectively. Based on the functional assignment of each Operational Taxonomic Unit, the bacteria involved in biologically- induced mineralization are prevalent in mat and released in the water. According to the principle that each geothermal water specimen has distinctive physic-chemical characteristics, our results suggest new interacting bio-actions within these ecosystems. The saturation index and the chemical composition, as the high concentration of sulfur species and HCO3, can be linked to create a selective environment where pioneer communities are able to live and shape the ecosystem.
2018
16S rDNA; bacteria community; biodiversity; environmental microbiology; hot spring water
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Metagenomic analysis of bacterial community in a travertine depositing hot spring / Valeriani, Federica; Crognale, Silvia; Protano, Carmela; Gianfranceschi, Gianluca; Orsini, Massimiliano; Vitali, Matteo; Spica, Vincenzo Romano. - In: NEW MICROBIOLOGICA. - ISSN 1121-7138. - STAMPA. - 41:2(2018), pp. 126-135.
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