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Microbial community composition and hydrochemistry of underexplored geothermal waters in Croatia (CROSBI ID 313881)

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Mitrović, Maja ; Kostešić, Ema ; Marković, Tamara ; Selak, Lorena ; Hausmann, Bela ; Pjevac, Petra ; Orlić, Sandi Microbial community composition and hydrochemistry of underexplored geothermal waters in Croatia // Systematic and applied microbiology, 45 (2022), 6; 126359, 11. doi: 10.1016/j.syapm.2022.126359

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Mitrović, Maja ; Kostešić, Ema ; Marković, Tamara ; Selak, Lorena ; Hausmann, Bela ; Pjevac, Petra ; Orlić, Sandi

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Microbial community composition and hydrochemistry of underexplored geothermal waters in Croatia

In Croatia, a variety of geothermal springs with a wide temperature range and varied hydrochemical conditions exist, and they may harbor different niches for the distribution of microbial communities. In this study, 19 different sites, mainly located in central and eastern Croatia, were selected for primary characterization of spring hydrochemistry and microbial community composition. Using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, it was found that the bacterial communities that dominated most geothermal waters were related to Proteobacteria and Campylobacteria, while most archaeal sequences were related to Crenarchaeota. At the genus level, the prokaryotic community was highly site-specific and was often dominated by a single genus, including sites dominated by Hydrogenophilus, Sulfuricurvum, Sulfurovum, Thiofaba and Nitrospira, while the most abundant archaeal genera were affiliated to the ammonia- oxidizing archaea, Candidatus Nitrosotenuis and Candidatus Nitrososphaera. Whereas the microbial communities were overall highly location- specific, temperature, pH, ammonia, nitrate, total nitrogen, sulfate and hydrogen sulfide, as well as dissolved organic and inorganic carbon, were the abiotic factors that significantly affected microbial community composition. Furthermore, an aquifer-type effect was observed in the community composition, but there was no pronounced seasonal variability for geothermal spring communities (i.e. the community structure was mainly stable during the three seasons sampled). These results surprisingly pointed to stable and geographically unique microbial communities that were adapted to different geothermal water environments throughout Croatia. Knowing which microbial communities are present in these extreme habitats is essential for future research. They will allow us to explore further the microbial metabolisms prevailing at these geothermal sites that have high potential for biotechnological uses, as well as the establishment of the links between microbial community structure and the physicochemical environment of geothermal waters.

hot springs ; thermophiles ; 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing ; sulfur and nitrogen-driven communities

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Podaci o izdanju

45 (6)

2022.

126359

11

objavljeno

0723-2020

10.1016/j.syapm.2022.126359

Povezanost rada

Biologija, Biotehnologija, Rudarstvo, nafta i geološko inženjerstvo

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