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TitleThaumarcheota e Bacteria nell'ipolimnio profondo dei laghi subalpini
AbstractLittle is known about microorganisms inhabiting the hypolimnion and about their role in the biogeochemical cycles of lakes. We studied the abundances of Thaumarchaeota and Bacteria throughout the water column of five large and deep subalpine lakes of different trophic conditions. The percentage of Thaumarchaeota increased with depth in all lakes reaching a maximum of 19% of total DAPI counts, corresponding to abundances of 188 x 103 cells mL-1, i.e., higher than maxima reported from bathypelagic marine waters. In addition, we measured bacterial and archaeal dark [14C]-bicarbonate uptake, using metabolic inhibitors, in the hypolimnion of the deep oligotrophic subalpine Lake Maggiore. We incubated in situ, with a custom-made automatic apparatus which takes samples, adds tracers, and makes incubations at depth, thus avoiding pressure, temperature, and light stress on microorganisms. The dark [14C]HCO3 incorporation in the hypolimnion of Lake Maggiore was 187.7±15 µg C m-3 d-1, higher than in Tyrrhenian Deep Waters, and Archaea were responsible for 28% of total dark [14C]HCO3 uptake (52.7±0.4 µg C m-3 d-1). Dark [14C]HCO3 incorporation integrated along the aphotic water column (20-370 m) of Lake Maggiore was 65.8±5.2 mg C m-2 d-1. This corresponds to 14% of the total primary production and 87% of picophytoplanktonic production taking place in the photic zone. This study demonstrates that niche partitioning between prokaryotes in the vertical gradient of deep lakes is a general pattern, irrespective of the trophic condition, and provides the first evidence of prokaryotic dark CO2 fixation in the deep hypolimnion of a subalpine lake.
SourceAIOL: XXI Congresso dell'Associazione Italiana di Oceanologia e Limnologia: Limnologia e Oceanografia nel Terzo Millennio: nuove frontiere o assenza di frontiere?, Lignano Sabbiadoro (UD), 23-26 settembre 2013
KeywordsThaumarchaeaBatteriaDark uptakeLago Maggiore
Year2013
TypePresentazione
AuthorsCristiana Callieri; Roberto Bertoni; Manuela Coci; Michaela Salcher; Ester Eckert
Text282555 2013 Thaumarchaea Batteria Dark uptake Lago Maggiore Thaumarcheota e Bacteria nell ipolimnio profondo dei laghi subalpini Cristiana Callieri; Roberto Bertoni; Manuela Coci; Michaela Salcher; Ester Eckert Cristiana Callieri; Roberto Bertoni; Manuela Coci CNR ISE VB Michaela Salcher; Ester Eckert University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology Little is known about microorganisms inhabiting the hypolimnion and about their role in the biogeochemical cycles of lakes. We studied the abundances of Thaumarchaeota and Bacteria throughout the water column of five large and deep subalpine lakes of different trophic conditions. The percentage of Thaumarchaeota increased with depth in all lakes reaching a maximum of 19% of total DAPI counts, corresponding to abundances of 188 x 103 cells mL 1, i.e., higher than maxima reported from bathypelagic marine waters. In addition, we measured bacterial and archaeal dark 14C bicarbonate uptake, using metabolic inhibitors, in the hypolimnion of the deep oligotrophic subalpine Lake Maggiore. We incubated in situ, with a custom made automatic apparatus which takes samples, adds tracers, and makes incubations at depth, thus avoiding pressure, temperature, and light stress on microorganisms. The dark 14C HCO3 incorporation in the hypolimnion of Lake Maggiore was 187.7±15 µg C m 3 d 1, higher than in Tyrrhenian Deep Waters, and Archaea were responsible for 28% of total dark 14C HCO3 uptake 52.7±0.4 µg C m 3 d 1 . Dark 14C HCO3 incorporation integrated along the aphotic water column 20 370 m of Lake Maggiore was 65.8±5.2 mg C m 2 d 1. This corresponds to 14% of the total primary production and 87% of picophytoplanktonic production taking place in the photic zone. This study demonstrates that niche partitioning between prokaryotes in the vertical gradient of deep lakes is a general pattern, irrespective of the trophic condition, and provides the first evidence of prokaryotic dark CO2 fixation in the deep hypolimnion of a subalpine lake. Published version In AIOL XXI Congresso dell Associazione Italiana di Oceanologia e Limnologia Limnologia e Oceanografia nel Terzo Millennio nuove frontiere o assenza di frontiere Lignano Sabbiadoro UD , 23 26 settembre 2013 . AIOL XXI Congresso dell Associazione Italiana di Oceanologia e Limnologia Limnologia e Oceanografia nel Terzo Millennio nuove frontiere o assenza di frontiere Lignano Sabbiadoro UD 23 26 settembre 2013 Nazionale Contributo PPT PPT_AIOL_Callieri_Thaum.pdf Presentazione roberto.bertoni BERTONI ROBERTO manuela.coci COCI MANUELA cristiana.callieri CALLIERI CRISTIANA TA.P04.016.004 Ecologia teorica e applicata degli ecosistemi acquatici