Periglacial areas are one of the least studied habitats on Earth, especially in terms of their fungal communities. In this work, both molecular and culture-dependent methods have been used to analyse the microfungi in soils sampled on the front of the East Dosdè Glacier (Valtellina, Northern Italy). Although this survey revealed a community that was rich in fungal species, a distinct group of psychrophilic microfungi has not been detected. Most of the isolated microfungi were mesophiles, which are well adapted to the sensitive climatic changes that occur in this alpine environment. A discrepancy in the results that were obtained by means of the two diagnostic approaches suggests that the used molecular methods cannot entirely replace traditional culture-dependent methods, and vice versa

Rodolfi, M.; Longa, C.M.O.; Pertot, I.; Tosi, S.; Savino, E.; Guglielminetti, M.; Altobelli, E.; Del Frate, G.; Picco, A.M. (2016). Fungal biodiversity in the periglacial soil of Dosdè Glacier (Valtellina, Northern Italy). JOURNAL OF BASIC MICROBIOLOGY, 56 (3): 263-274. doi: 10.1002/jobm.201500392 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/27810

Fungal biodiversity in the periglacial soil of Dosdè Glacier (Valtellina, Northern Italy)

Longa, Claudia Maria Oliveira;Pertot, Ilaria;
2016-01-01

Abstract

Periglacial areas are one of the least studied habitats on Earth, especially in terms of their fungal communities. In this work, both molecular and culture-dependent methods have been used to analyse the microfungi in soils sampled on the front of the East Dosdè Glacier (Valtellina, Northern Italy). Although this survey revealed a community that was rich in fungal species, a distinct group of psychrophilic microfungi has not been detected. Most of the isolated microfungi were mesophiles, which are well adapted to the sensitive climatic changes that occur in this alpine environment. A discrepancy in the results that were obtained by means of the two diagnostic approaches suggests that the used molecular methods cannot entirely replace traditional culture-dependent methods, and vice versa
Microfungi
Periglacial areas
Soil
PCR-DGGE analysis
Culturable analysis
Settore BIO/19 - MICROBIOLOGIA GENERALE
2016
Rodolfi, M.; Longa, C.M.O.; Pertot, I.; Tosi, S.; Savino, E.; Guglielminetti, M.; Altobelli, E.; Del Frate, G.; Picco, A.M. (2016). Fungal biodiversity in the periglacial soil of Dosdè Glacier (Valtellina, Northern Italy). JOURNAL OF BASIC MICROBIOLOGY, 56 (3): 263-274. doi: 10.1002/jobm.201500392 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/27810
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