Effect of salinity on diazotrophic activity and microbial composition of phototrophic communities from Bitter-1 soda lake (Kulunda Steppe, Russia)

  • Namsaraev, Zorigto (author)
  • Samylina, Olga (author)
  • Sukhacheva, Marina (author)
  • Borisenko, Gennadii (author)
  • Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (author)
  • Tourova, Tatiana (author)
Publication date
April 2018
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Bitter-1 is a shallow hypersaline soda lake in Kulunda Steppe (Altai region, Russia). During a study period between 2005 and 2016, the salinity in the littoral area of the lake fluctuated within the range from 85 to 400 g/L (in July of each year). Light-dependent nitrogen fixation occurred in this lake up to the salt-saturating conditions. The rates increased with a decrease in salinity, both under environmental conditions and in laboratory simulations. The salinities below 100 g/L were favorable for light-dependent nitrogen fixation, while the process was dramatically inhibited above 200 g/L salts. The analysis of nifH genes in environmental samples and in enrichment cultures of diazotrophic phototrophs suggested that anaerobic fermenting ...

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