The Impact of Aridification and Vegetation Type on Changes in the Community Structure of Methane-Cycling Microorganisms in Japanese Wetland Soils
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Over the years, the wetlands covered by Sphagnum in Bibai, Japan have been turning into areas of aridity, resulting in an invasion of Sasa into the bogs. Yet little is known about the methane-cycling microorganisms in such environments. In this study, the methanotrophic, methanogenic, and archaeal community structures within these two types of wetland vegetation were studied by phylogenetic analysis targeting particulate methane monooxygenase (pmoA), methyl coenzyme M reductase (mcrA), and the archaeal 16S rRNA gene. The pmoA library indicated that Methylomonas and Methylocystis predominated in the Sphagnum-covered and Sasa-invaded areas, respectively. The mcrA and 16S rRNA libraries indicated that Methanoregula were abundant methanogens in the Sphagnum-covered area. In the Sasa-invaded area, by contrast, mcrA genes were not detected, and no 16S rRNA clones were affiliated with previously known methanogens. Because the Sasa-invaded area still produced methane, of the various uncultured populations detected, novel euryarchaeotal lineages are candidate methane producers.
著者
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Kamagata Yoichi
Bioproduction Research Institute National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technology (a
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NARIHIRO Takashi
Bioproduction Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (
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HORI Tomoyuki
Bioproduction Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (
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NAGATA Osamu
Climate and Land-Use Change Research Team, National Agriculture Research Center for Hokkaido Region
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HOSHINO Tamotsu
Bioproduction Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (
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YUMOTO Isao
Bioproduction Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (
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