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Environmental patterns of brown moss- and Sphagnum-associated microbial communities.


ABSTRACT: Northern peatlands typically develop through succession from fens dominated by the moss family Amblystegiaceae to bogs dominated by the moss genus Sphagnum. How the different plants and abiotic environmental conditions provided in Amblystegiaceae and Sphagnum peat shape the respective moss associated microbial communities is unknown. Through a large-scale molecular and biogeochemical study spanning Arctic, sub-Arctic and temperate regions we assessed how the endo- and epiphytic microbial communities of natural northern peatland mosses relate to peatland type (Sphagnum and Amblystegiaceae), location, moss taxa and abiotic environmental variables. Microbial diversity and community structure were distinctly different between Amblystegiaceae and Sphagnum peatlands, and within each of these two peatland types moss taxon explained the largest part of microbial community variation. Sphagnum and Amblystegiaceae shared few (

SUBMITTER: Tveit AT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7772339 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Environmental patterns of brown moss- and Sphagnum-associated microbial communities.

Tveit Alexander Tøsdal AT   Kiss Andrea A   Winkel Matthias M   Horn Fabian F   Hájek Tomáš T   Svenning Mette Marianne MM   Wagner Dirk D   Liebner Susanne S  

Scientific reports 20201229 1


Northern peatlands typically develop through succession from fens dominated by the moss family Amblystegiaceae to bogs dominated by the moss genus Sphagnum. How the different plants and abiotic environmental conditions provided in Amblystegiaceae and Sphagnum peat shape the respective moss associated microbial communities is unknown. Through a large-scale molecular and biogeochemical study spanning Arctic, sub-Arctic and temperate regions we assessed how the endo- and epiphytic microbial communi  ...[more]

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