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The symbiotic alga Trebouxia fuels a coherent soil ecosystem on the landscape scale in the Atacama Desert
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WoS WOS:001288264200001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85200885505
DOI 10.1186/S40793-024-00601-5
Año 2024
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Abstract



Biocrusts represent associations of lichens, green algae, cyanobacteria, fungi and other microorganisms, colonizing soils in varying proportions of principally arid biomes. The so-called grit crust represents a recently discovered type of biocrust situated in the Coastal Range of the Atacama Desert (Chile) made of microorganisms growing on and in granitoid pebbles, resulting in a checkerboard pattern visible to the naked eye on the landscape scale. This specific microbiome fulfills a broad range of ecosystem services, all probably driven by fog and dew-induced photosynthetic activity of mainly micro-lichens. To understand its biodiversity and impact, we applied a polyphasic approach on the phototrophic microbiome of this biocrust, combining isolation and characterization of the lichen photobionts, multi-gene phylogeny of the photobionts and mycobionts based on a direct sequencing and microphotography approach, metabarcoding and determination of chlorophylla+b contents. Metabarcoding showed that yet undescribed lichens within the Caliciaceae dominated the biocrust together with Trebouxia as the most abundant eukaryote in all plots. Together with high mean chlorophylla+b contents exceeding 410 mg m-2, this distinguished the symbiotic algae Trebouxia as the main driver of the grit crust ecosystem. The trebouxioid photobionts could be assigned to the I (T. impressa/gelatinosa) and A (T. arboricola) clades and represented several lineages containing five potential species candidates, which were identified based on the unique phylogenetic position, morphological features, and developmental cycles of the corresponding isolates. These results designate the grit crust as the only known coherent soil layer with significant landscape covering impact of at least 440 km2, predominantly ruled by a single symbiotic algal genus.

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Genetics & Heredity
Microbiology
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Applied Microbiology And Biotechnology
Genetics
Microbiology
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1 Jung, Patrick Hombre Univ Appl Sci Kaiserslautern - Alemania
Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern - Alemania
2 Brand, Rebekah - Univ Appl Sci Kaiserslautern - Alemania
Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern - Alemania
3 Briegel-Williams, Laura - Univ Appl Sci Kaiserslautern - Alemania
Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern - Alemania
4 Werner, Lina - Univ Appl Sci Kaiserslautern - Alemania
Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern - Alemania
5 Jost, Emily - Univ Appl Sci Kaiserslautern - Alemania
Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern - Alemania
6 Lentendu, Guillaume - Univ Neuchatel - Suiza
Universite de Neuchatel - Suiza
7 Singer, David Hombre HES SO Univ Appl Sci & Arts Western Switzerland - Suiza
University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland - Suiza
8 Athavale, Rujuta - FREE UNIV BERLIN - Alemania
Freie Universität Berlin - Alemania
9 Nuernberg, Dennis J. - FREE UNIV BERLIN - Alemania
9 Nürnberg, Dennis J. - Freie Universität Berlin - Alemania
10 Alfaro, Fernando D. - Universidad Mayor - Chile
11 Buedel, Burkhard - Rhineland Palatinate Tech Univ Kaiserslautern Land - Alemania
11 Budel, Burkhard Hombre Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau - Alemania
12 Lakatos, Michael Hombre Univ Appl Sci Kaiserslautern - Alemania
Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern - Alemania

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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Corporación Nacional Forestal
Swiss National Science Foundation
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
German Research Council
Ministry of Science and Health Rhineland-Palatinate
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (W2V-Strategy2Value)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (W2V-NovelBioChem)
University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern

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Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. PJ, LW and EJ were funded by the German Research Council (Grit Life JU 3228/1-1), LBW by internal funding of the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern and by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (W2V-Strategy2Value, 03WIR4502A). ML was funded by Ministry of Science and Health Rhineland-Palatinate (724-0116#2021/004-1501 15405) and by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (W2V-Strategy2Value, 03WIR4502A) as well as RB (W2V-NovelBioChem, 03WIR4505B). GL was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant n degrees 182531).
The authors want to thank the CONAF (Corporaci\u00F3n Nacional Forestal) rangers of the National Park Pan de Az\u00FAcar for their ongoing support during field work and interpretation of the ecosystem. We also want to thank BioRender and the assistance of the Core Facility BioSupraMol supported by the German Research Council for confocal microscopy.
The authors want to thank the CONAF (Corporaci\u00F3n Nacional Forestal) rangers of the National Park Pan de Az\u00FAcar for their ongoing support during field work and interpretation of the ecosystem. We also want to thank BioRender and the assistance of the Core Facility BioSupraMol supported by the German Research Council for confocal microscopy.

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