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In shallow lakes, different primary producers might impact the physiochemical characteristics of the sediment and the associated microbial communities. Until now, little was known about the features of sediment Archaea and their variation across different primary producer-dominated ecosystems. Lake Taihu provides a suitable study area with cyanobacteria- and macrophyte-dominated zones co-occurring in one ecosystem. The composition of the sediment archaeal community was assessed using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing technology, based on which the potential variation with respect to the physiochemical characteristics of the sediment was analyzed.
Euryarchaeota
(30.19% of total archaeal sequences) and
Bathyarchaeota
(28.00%) were the two most abundant phyla, followed by
Crenarchaeota
(11.37%),
Aigarchaeota
(10.24%) and
Thaumarchaeota
(5.98%). The differences found in the composition of the archaeal communities between the two zones was significant (
p
= 0.005). Sediment from macrophyte-dominated zones had high
TOC
and TN content and an abundance of archaeal lineages potentially involved in the degradation of complex organic compounds, such as the order
Thermoplasmatales
. In the area dominated by
Cyanobacteria
, archaeal lineages related to sulfur metabolism, for example,
Sulfolobales
and
Desulfurococcales
, were significantly enriched. Among
Bathyarchaeota
, subgroups
MCG
-6 and
MCG
-15 were significantly accumulated in the sediment of areas dominated by macrophytes whereas
MCG
-4 was consistently dominant in both type of sediments. The present study contributes to the knowledge of sediment archaeal communities with different primary producers and their possible biogeochemical functions in sediment habitats.
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PMID:Differences in the Composition of Archaeal Communities in Sediments from Contrasting Zones of Lake Taihu. 2770 41