Profiling microbial communities in an extremely acidic environment influenced by a cold natural carbon dioxide spring: A study of the Mefite in Ansanto Valley, Southern Italy
Profiling microbial communities in an extremely acidic environment influenced by a cold natural carbon dioxide spring: A study of the Mefite in Ansanto Valley, Southern Italy
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2024-02-26
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De Castro, Olga
Avino, Mariano
Carraturo, Federica
Di Iorio, Emanuela
Giovannelli, Donato
Innangi, Michele
Menale, Bruno
Mormile, Nicolina
Troisi, Jacopo
Guida, Marco
Avino, Mariano
Carraturo, Federica
Di Iorio, Emanuela
Giovannelli, Donato
Innangi, Michele
Menale, Bruno
Mormile, Nicolina
Troisi, Jacopo
Guida, Marco
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10.1111/1758-2229.13241
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The Ansanto Valley's Mefite, one of the Earth's largest non-volcanic CO2 gas emissions, is distinguished by its cold natural carbon dioxide springs. These emissions originate from the intricate tectonics and geodynamics of the southern Apennines in Italy. Known for over two millennia for its lethal concentration of CO2 and other harmful gases, the Mefite has a reputation for being toxic and dangerous. Despite its historical significance and unique geological features, there is a lack of information on the microbial diversity associated with the Mefite's gas emissions. This study presents an integrated exploration of the microbial diversity in the mud soil, using high-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA (Prokaryotes) and ITS2 (Fungi), alongside a geochemical site characterisation. Our findings reveal that the Mefite's unique environment imposes a significant bottleneck on microbial diversity, favouring a select few microbial groups such as Actinobacteria and Firmicutes for Prokaryotes, and Basidiomycota for Fungi.
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© The Author(s), 2024. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in De Castro, O., Avino, M., Carraturo, F., Di Iorio, E., Giovannelli, D., Innangi, M., Menale, B., Mormile, N., Troisi, J., & Guida, M. (2024). Profiling microbial communities in an extremely acidic environment influenced by a cold natural carbon dioxide spring: A study of the Mefite in Ansanto Valley, Southern Italy. Environmental Microbiology, 16(1), e13241, https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-2229.13241.
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De Castro, O., Avino, M., Carraturo, F., Di Iorio, E., Giovannelli, D., Innangi, M., Menale, B., Mormile, N., Troisi, J., & Guida, M. (2024). Profiling microbial communities in an extremely acidic environment influenced by a cold natural carbon dioxide spring: A study of the Mefite in Ansanto Valley, Southern Italy. Environmental Microbiology, 16(1), e13241.