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Diversity and Physiological Characteristics of Antarctic Lichens-Associated Bacteria

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dc.contributor.authorNoh, Hyun-Ju-
dc.contributor.authorPark, Yerin-
dc.contributor.authorHong, Soon Gyu-
dc.contributor.authorLee, Yung Mi-
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-07T02:29:56Z-
dc.date.available2022-07-07T02:29:56Z-
dc.date.issued2021-03-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/13579-
dc.description.abstractThe diversity of lichen-associated bacteria from lichen taxa Cetraria, Cladonia, Megaspora, Pseudephebe, Psoroma, and Sphaerophorus was investigated by sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons. Physiological characteristics of the cultured bacterial isolates were investigated to understand possible roles in the lichen ecosystem. Proteobacteria (with a relative abundance of 69.7-96.7%) were mostly represented by the order Rhodospirillales. The 117 retrieved isolates were grouped into 35 phylotypes of the phyla Actinobacteria (27), Bacteroidetes (6), Deinococcus-Thermus (1), and Proteobacteria (Alphaproteobacteria (53), Betaproteobacteria (18), and Gammaproteobacteria (12)). Hydrolysis of macromolecules such as skim milk, polymer, and (hypo)xanthine, solubilization of inorganic phosphate, production of phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid, and fixation of atmospheric nitrogen were observed in different taxa. The potential phototrophy of the strains of the genus Polymorphobacter which were cultivated from a lichen for the first time was revealed by the presence of genes involved in photosynthesis. Altogether, the physiological characteristics of diverse bacterial taxa from Antarctic lichens are considered to imply significant roles of lichen-associated bacteria to allow lichens to be tolerant or competitive in the harsh Antarctic environment.en_US
dc.languageEnglishen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectMicrobiologyen_US
dc.subject.classificationKing Sejong Stationen_US
dc.titleDiversity and Physiological Characteristics of Antarctic Lichens-Associated Bacteriaen_US
dc.title.alternative남극 지의류 유래 세균의 다양성과 생리 특성en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationNoh, Hyun-Ju, et al. 2021. "Diversity and Physiological Characteristics of Antarctic Lichens-Associated Bacteria". <em>MICROORGANISMS</em>, 9(3): 1-9.-
dc.citation.titleMICROORGANISMSen_US
dc.citation.volume9en_US
dc.citation.number3en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/microorganisms9030607-
dc.citation.startPage1en_US
dc.citation.endPage9en_US
dc.description.articleClassificationSCIE-
dc.description.jcrRateJCR 2019:27.206en_US
dc.subject.keywordAntarctic lichensen_US
dc.subject.keywordlichen-associated bacteriaen_US
dc.subject.keywordmacromolecule hydrolysisen_US
dc.subject.keywordindole-3-acetic aciden_US
dc.subject.keywordphosphate solubilizationen_US
dc.subject.keywordnitrogen fixationen_US
dc.identifier.localId2021-0068-
dc.identifier.scopusid2-s2.0-85102434929-
dc.identifier.wosid000633887200001-
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