第一作者: | Zhao, Meiling |
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英文第一作者: | Zhao, Meiling |
联系作者: | Wang, Guodong |
英文联系作者: | Wang, Guodong |
发表年度: | 2022 |
卷: | 13 |
摘要: | Northern peatlands are one of the largest natural sources of atmospheric methane globally. As the only biological sink of methane, different groups of methanotrophs use different carbon sources. However, the variations in microbial biomass and metabolism of different methanotrophic groups in peatlands along the altitude gradient are uncertain. We measured the concentrations and metabolic characteristics of type I (16:1 omega 7c and 16:1 omega 5c) and type II (18:1 omega 7c) methanotroph biomarkers using biomarkers and stable isotopes in eight Carex peatlands along an altitude gradient from 300 to 1,500 m in the Changbai Mountain, China. We found that the trends with altitude in concentrations of the type I and type II methanotroph biomarkers were different. The dominating microbial group changed from type I to type II methanotroph with increasing altitude. The concentrations of type I and type II methanotroph biomarkers were significantly affected by the total phosphorus, total nitrogen, and dissolved organic carbon, respectively. The delta C-13 values of type II methanotroph biomarkers changed significantly along the altitude gradient, and they were more depleted than type II methanotroph biomarkers, which indicates the difference in carbon source preference between type I and type II methanotrophs. This study highlights the difference in the concentration and carbon source utilization of type I and type II methanotrophic groups along the altitude gradient, and enhances our understanding of the metabolic process of methane mediated by methanotrophs and its impact on carbon-sink function in northern peatlands. |
刊物名称: | Frontiers in Microbiology |
参与作者: | M. L. Zhao, M. Wang, Y. T. Zhao, M. Jiang and G. D. Wang |
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Variations in Concentration and Carbon Isotope Composition of Methanotroph Biomarkers in Sedge Peatl
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Variations in Concentration and Carbon Isotope Composition of Methanotroph Biomarkers in Sedge Peatlands Along the Altitude Gradient in the Changbai Mountain, China