2013
DOI: 10.1111/1574-6941.12065
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Molecular diversity of phototrophic biofilms on building stone

Abstract: Composition and diversity of aeroterrestrial phototrophic microbial communities are up to now poorly understood. Here, we present a comparative study addressing the composition of algal communities on sandstone substrata based upon the analysis of rRNA gene clone libraries from environmental samples and crude cultures. From a west-facing, shaded wall area of the mediaeval castle ruin Gleichen (Thuringia, Germany), sequences mainly related to the green algae Prasiococcus and Trebouxia (Trebouxiophyceae) were re… Show more

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“…Many Chlorophyceae recorded from terrestrial microhabitats are characteristic members of soil surface crust communities (Lewis & Flechtner, 2002;Büdel et al, 2009;Flechtner et al, 2013). We assume that most terrestrial chlorophyceans are better adapted to relatively high irradiation levels than members of the Trebouxiophyceae, which typically dominate in more shaded microhabitats, such as on tree bark and inside buildings (Hallmann et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many Chlorophyceae recorded from terrestrial microhabitats are characteristic members of soil surface crust communities (Lewis & Flechtner, 2002;Büdel et al, 2009;Flechtner et al, 2013). We assume that most terrestrial chlorophyceans are better adapted to relatively high irradiation levels than members of the Trebouxiophyceae, which typically dominate in more shaded microhabitats, such as on tree bark and inside buildings (Hallmann et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kalinella apyrenoidosa, one of the two species of the genus Kalinella, was recently described from a sub-Mediterranean corticolous sample (Neustupa et al, 2013a). The life cycle of a peculiar and little-known genus Phyllosiphon, another member of the Watanabea clade, probably includes chlorelloid subaerial individuals, as well as siphonaceous parasitic populations thriving in the leaves of the subtropical vascular plant genus Arisarum (Aboal & Werner, 2011;Hallmann et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the classified Chlorophyta, sequences of the order Trebouxiophyceae were most abundant, which are also known to be dominant on building facades and other crusts Fig. 2 Relative abundance of cyanobacterial sequences at genus level to total cyanobacteral sequences in each bacterial and cyanobacteial library (%) (Büdel et al 2009;Hallmann et al 2013). Most green algae of Trebouxiophyceae can synthesize high concentrations of anti-stress metabolites, which could act as antioxidants, heat protectants (protein stabilizers), and rapidly available respiratory substrates (Karsten et al 2010).…”
Section: Eukaryotic Community Successionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a second approach, the samples were first amplified with 20F/18L and in a second round (semi-nested PCR) with 20F and the green algal-specific primer CH1750R (5 0 CTTCCTCTAGRTGGGAGG 3 0 ; Hallmann et al 2013). About 30 ng of the extracted DNA was used as template.…”
Section: Polymerase Chain Reaction Amplificationmentioning
confidence: 99%