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Title

Q-RT-PCR for Assessing Archaea, Bacteria, and Fungi During Leaf Decomposition in a Stream.

Authors

Manerkar, Mayura A.; Seena, S.; Bärlocher, Felix

Abstract

Leaf disks of Tilia cordata were exposed for up to 5 weeks in a first-order stream in Nova Scotia, Canada. The exponential decay rate k was 0.008 day−1. Ergosterol levels increased linearly to a maximum of 134 μg g−1 dry leaf mass. Release of conidia peaked at 700 day−1 mg−1 on leaves that had been exposed for 3 weeks; after 5 weeks, it declined to 15 mg−1. In total, 23 taxa of aquatic hyphomycetes were distinguished. Anguillospora filiformis contributed over 76% of the conidia during weeks 1, 2, and 3, and 16.5% in week 5. Three sets of primers specific for Bacteria, Archaea, and Fungi were applied in quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (Q-RT-PCR) to estimate relative DNA amounts. Archaeal DNA was consistently present at low levels. Bacterial and fungal DNA peaked between weeks 2 and 3, and declined in week 5. With the exception of week 1, fungal DNA exceeded bacterial DNA by between 12 and 110%.

Subjects

NOVA Scotia; SMALL-leaved linden; RIVERS; ERGOSTEROL; CONIDIA; POLYMERASE chain reaction; BIODEGRADATION

Publication

Microbial Ecology, 2008, Vol 56, Issue 3, p467

ISSN

0095-3628

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00248-008-9365-z

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