Endolithic Microbial Communities of Different Types of Rocks in the Norwegian High Arctic
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Title
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Endolithic Microbial Communities of Different Types of Rocks in the Norwegian High Arctic
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Authors
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Choe, Yong-Hoe
Kim, Mincheol
Woo, Jusun
Lee, Mi Jung
Lee, Yoo Kyung
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Keywords
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Endolithic Microbial Communities; Svalbard; Arctic
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Issue Date
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2016
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Citation
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Choe, Yong-Hoe, et al. 2016. Endolithic Microbial Communities of Different Types of Rocks in the Norwegian High Arctic. Goldschmidt Conference 2016. Yokohama. 2016.06.27-07.01.
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Abstract
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Introduction and methods
The high Arctic has long been considered a suitable terrestrial analogue to Mars in many geological and astrobiological aspects [1]. We used a combination of pyrosequencing of bacterial 16S rRNA gene and statistical methods to conduct a survey of the composition of microbial communities in rocks from Svalvard. This study investigates the correlation between major elements of rocks and endolithic colonization in the harsh Arctic environment.
Results and Discussion
The results of the Mantel test showed that the bacterial community structure was significantly linked to some of the rock element factors (Table 1). When data for each phylum were analyzed separately, the Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Proteobacteria exhibited a significant positive relationship with Al and K(except for Proteobacteria), Fe, Mg, P, and Ti, while, Chloroflexi was significant positively linked with only P. Therefore, the endolithic bacterial community at the phylum level might be affected by different rock element factors. All kinds of microbes play a remarkably diverse set of geoactive roles in the biosphere [2]. This study demonstrates the interaction of rock-microbes with metals and minerals, as well as their importance in geological and environmental processes
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Conference Name
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Goldschmidt Conference 2016
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Conference Place
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Yokohama
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Conference Date
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2016.06.27-07.01
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Type
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Poster
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- 2014-2016, Environmental Change Studies Based on The Arctic Dasan Station: in terms of Geology, Atmospheric Science, and Ecology (14-16) / Lee; Yookyung (PE14030; PE15030; PE16030)
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