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Microbiome of abandoned agricultural and mature tundra soils in southern Yamal region, Russian Arctic

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-01-01
scimago Q2
wos Q2
SJR0.416
CiteScore3.4
Impact factor1.6
ISSN23919531
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Abstract

Soil microbiome plays a significant role in the development of the soil profile and the implementation of key soil biochemical processes. Observed Arctic warming creates significant environmental risks, since permafrost soils contain a huge amount of organic matter, which is in potential risk to be released in the form of greenhouse gases. This work is aimed to investigate the microbiomes in soils of mature tundra and anthropogenically affected areas of the Yamal region using a high-throughput sequencing approach. The taxonomic analysis of the soil microbiomes revealed 33 bacterial and archaeal phyla, among which the dominant wereProteobacteria,Acidobacteria,Actinobacteria,Bacteroides,Chloroflexi,Cyanobacteria,Firmicutes,Gematimonadetes,Patescibacteria,Plantomycetes,Thaumarchaeota,Verrucomicrobia, andWPS-2. The analysis of alpha and beta diversities revealed that undisturbed soil is completely different from anthropogenically affected ones in terms of microorganism biodiversity. Soils of the urban zone of Salekhard were found to be different with regard to the number of operational taxonomic units and beta diversity. Herein the microbiome in the upper and lower layers of soil developed under strong technogenic influence (M19) was unequal both in quality and in quantity. At the same time, soils developed in the recreational zone of Salekhard showed less differentiation profile of microbiome (former crop field and former vegetable garden soils). Microbial communities in the mature tundra soil showed less differentiated microbiome composition.

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Zverev A. et al. Microbiome of abandoned agricultural and mature tundra soils in southern Yamal region, Russian Arctic // Open Agriculture. 2020. Vol. 5. No. 1. pp. 335-344.
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Abakumov E., Zverev A., Morgun E., Alekseev I. Microbiome of abandoned agricultural and mature tundra soils in southern Yamal region, Russian Arctic // Open Agriculture. 2020. Vol. 5. No. 1. pp. 335-344.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1515/opag-2020-0034
UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2020-0034
TI - Microbiome of abandoned agricultural and mature tundra soils in southern Yamal region, Russian Arctic
T2 - Open Agriculture
AU - Abakumov, Evgeny
AU - Zverev, Aleksei
AU - Morgun, Eugenia
AU - Alekseev, Ivan
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/01/01
PB - Walter de Gruyter
SP - 335-344
IS - 1
VL - 5
SN - 2391-9531
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@article{2020_Zverev,
author = {Evgeny Abakumov and Aleksei Zverev and Eugenia Morgun and Ivan Alekseev},
title = {Microbiome of abandoned agricultural and mature tundra soils in southern Yamal region, Russian Arctic},
journal = {Open Agriculture},
year = {2020},
volume = {5},
publisher = {Walter de Gruyter},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2020-0034},
number = {1},
pages = {335--344},
doi = {10.1515/opag-2020-0034}
}
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Zverev, Aleksei, et al. “Microbiome of abandoned agricultural and mature tundra soils in southern Yamal region, Russian Arctic.” Open Agriculture, vol. 5, no. 1, Jan. 2020, pp. 335-344. https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2020-0034.