Genomic microbiome analyses of surface sand samples from the Kyzyl-Kum Desert (Uzbekistan): characterization and comparative study

J. R. Osman,G. R. Fernandes, E. Kamilova, M. S. DuBow

Archives of Microbiology(2023)

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The Kyzyl-Kum Desert extends over an area of 300,000 Km 2 , in the region bordering Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan and is mainly covered by sand dunes. The Kyzyl-Kum desert is also known for its large deposits of minerals of economic interests, the exploitation of which is affecting the local ecosystem and increasing the desertification. We examined the bacterial biodiversity of surface sand samples from several sites from the Kyzyl-Kum desert using pyrosequencing of PCR amplified bacterial 16S rRNA genes from total extracted soil DNA. We also examined several physicochemical parameters of the sand samples to investigate any possible correlations between bacterial community structure and environmental drivers. The predominant bacterial phyla present in the samples were found to belong to members of the Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes. The most abundant genera in our samples were found to belong to the Arthrobacter, Adhaeribacter and Roseomonas genera. We found that the relative abundance of members belonging to the Actinobacteria phylum, commonly found in desertic areas, increase in abundance in sites with higher content of organic matter and sulfur, whereas members of the Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes phyla seems to diminish in abundance in coarse silt and fine-grained soils and those rich in magnesium, suggesting that those parameters might influence the bacterial community composition in this desertic area. This study is the first to provide new insights into the prokaryotic community composition from this unusual desert site.
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16S rRNA,Soil microbiome,Hot deserts,Bacterial biodiversity
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