Journal article

Distinct microbial communities in the active and permafrost layers on the Tibetan Plateau

YL Chen, Y Deng, JZ Ding, HW Hu, TL Xu, F Li, GB Yang, YH Yang

Molecular Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2017

Abstract

Permafrost represents an important understudied genetic resource. Soil microorganisms play important roles in regulating biogeochemical cycles and maintaining ecosystem function. However, our knowledge of patterns and drivers of permafrost microbial communities is limited over broad geographic scales. Using high-throughput Illumina sequencing, this study compared soil bacterial, archaeal and fungal communities between the active and permafrost layers on the Tibetan Plateau. Our results indicated that microbial alpha diversity was significantly higher in the active layer than in the permafrost layer with the exception of fungal Shannon–Wiener index and Simpson's diversity index, and microbial..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Natural Science Foundation of China


Funding Acknowledgements

National Key Research and Development Program of China, Grant/Award Number: 2016YFC0500701, 2017YFA0604803; National Natural Science Foundation of China, Grant/Award Number: 31670482, 41501265; Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences; Chinese Academy of Sciences, Grant/Award Number: QYZDB-SSW-SMC049; Chinese Academy of Sciences-Peking University Pioneer Cooperation Team; Thousand Young Talents Program