Bacterial Communities from Extreme Environments: Vulcano Island

Although volcanoes represent extreme environments for life, they harbour bacterial communities. Vulcano Island (Aeolian Islands, Sicily) presents an intense fumarolic activity and widespread soil degassing, fed by variable amounts of magmatic gases (dominant at La Fossa Crater) and hydrothermal flui...

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Main Authors: Camilla Fagorzi, Sara Del Duca, Stefania Venturi, Carolina Chiellini, Giovanni Bacci, Renato Fani, Franco Tassi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/11/8/140
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spelling doaj-8a4d0176384f488ca13d04ece8817bb62020-11-24T20:48:10ZengMDPI AGDiversity1424-28182019-08-0111814010.3390/d11080140d11080140Bacterial Communities from Extreme Environments: Vulcano IslandCamilla Fagorzi0Sara Del Duca1Stefania Venturi2Carolina Chiellini3Giovanni Bacci4Renato Fani5Franco Tassi6Department of Biology, University of Florence, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, ItalyDepartment of Biology, University of Florence, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, ItalyDepartment of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, 50121 Florence, ItalyDepartment of Agriculture Food and Environment, University of Pisa, 56124 Pisa, ItalyDepartment of Biology, University of Florence, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, ItalyDepartment of Biology, University of Florence, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, ItalyDepartment of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, 50121 Florence, ItalyAlthough volcanoes represent extreme environments for life, they harbour bacterial communities. Vulcano Island (Aeolian Islands, Sicily) presents an intense fumarolic activity and widespread soil degassing, fed by variable amounts of magmatic gases (dominant at La Fossa Crater) and hydrothermal fluids (dominant at Levante Bay). The aim of this study is to analyse the microbial communities from the different environments of Vulcano Island and to evaluate their possible correlation with the composition of the gas emissions. Microbial analyses were carried out on soils and pioneer plants from both La Fossa Crater and Levante Bay. Total DNA has been extracted from all the samples and sequenced through Illumina MiSeq platform. The analysis of microbiome composition and the gases sampled in the same sites could suggest a possible correlation between the two parameters. We can suggest that the ability of different bacterial genera/species to survive in the same area might be due to the selection of particular genetic traits allowing the survival of these microorganisms. On the other side, the finding that microbial communities inhabiting different sites exhibiting different emission profiles are similar might be explained on the basis of a possible sharing of metabolic abilities related to the gas composition.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/11/8/140bacterial communitiesextreme environmentsinterstitial soil gases
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author Camilla Fagorzi
Sara Del Duca
Stefania Venturi
Carolina Chiellini
Giovanni Bacci
Renato Fani
Franco Tassi
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Sara Del Duca
Stefania Venturi
Carolina Chiellini
Giovanni Bacci
Renato Fani
Franco Tassi
Bacterial Communities from Extreme Environments: Vulcano Island
Diversity
bacterial communities
extreme environments
interstitial soil gases
author_facet Camilla Fagorzi
Sara Del Duca
Stefania Venturi
Carolina Chiellini
Giovanni Bacci
Renato Fani
Franco Tassi
author_sort Camilla Fagorzi
title Bacterial Communities from Extreme Environments: Vulcano Island
title_short Bacterial Communities from Extreme Environments: Vulcano Island
title_full Bacterial Communities from Extreme Environments: Vulcano Island
title_fullStr Bacterial Communities from Extreme Environments: Vulcano Island
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial Communities from Extreme Environments: Vulcano Island
title_sort bacterial communities from extreme environments: vulcano island
publisher MDPI AG
series Diversity
issn 1424-2818
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Although volcanoes represent extreme environments for life, they harbour bacterial communities. Vulcano Island (Aeolian Islands, Sicily) presents an intense fumarolic activity and widespread soil degassing, fed by variable amounts of magmatic gases (dominant at La Fossa Crater) and hydrothermal fluids (dominant at Levante Bay). The aim of this study is to analyse the microbial communities from the different environments of Vulcano Island and to evaluate their possible correlation with the composition of the gas emissions. Microbial analyses were carried out on soils and pioneer plants from both La Fossa Crater and Levante Bay. Total DNA has been extracted from all the samples and sequenced through Illumina MiSeq platform. The analysis of microbiome composition and the gases sampled in the same sites could suggest a possible correlation between the two parameters. We can suggest that the ability of different bacterial genera/species to survive in the same area might be due to the selection of particular genetic traits allowing the survival of these microorganisms. On the other side, the finding that microbial communities inhabiting different sites exhibiting different emission profiles are similar might be explained on the basis of a possible sharing of metabolic abilities related to the gas composition.
topic bacterial communities
extreme environments
interstitial soil gases
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/11/8/140
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