Sandrine Malchair
University of Liège
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Plant and Soil | 2013
Sandrine Malchair; Monique Carnol
Background and aimsThe relations between tree species, microbial diversity and activity can alter ecosystem functioning. We investigated ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) community structure and richness, microbial/environmental factors related to AOB diversity and the relationship between AOB diversity and the nitrification process under several tree species.MethodsForest floor (Of, Oh) was sampled under European beech, sessile oak, Norway spruce and Douglas-fir at three sites. AOB community structure was assessed by PCR-DGGE and sequencing. Samples were analyzed for net N mineralization, potential nitrification, basal respiration, microbial biomass, microbial or metabolic quotient, pH, total nitrogen, extractable ammonium, organic matter content and exchangeable cations.ResultsAOB community structure and tree species effect on AOB diversity were site-specific. AOB richness was not related to nitrification. Factors regulating ammonium availability, i.e. net N mineralization or microbial biomass, were related to AOB community structure.ConclusionOur research shows that, at larger spatial scales, site specific characteristics may be more important than the nature of tree species in determining AOB diversity (richness and community structure). Within sites, tree species influence AOB diversity. The absence of a relation between AOB richness and nitrification points to a possibly role of AOB abundance, phenotypic plasticity or the implication of ammonia oxidizing archaea.
The Journal of Antibiotics | 2018
Marta Maciejewska; Magdalena Calusinska; Luc Cornet; Delphine Adam; Igor Stelmach Pessi; Sandrine Malchair; Philippe Delfosse; Denis Baurain; Hazel A. Barton; Monique Carnol; Sébastien Rigali
Moonmilk are cave carbonate deposits that host a rich microbiome, including antibiotic-producing Actinobacteria, making these speleothems appealing for bioprospecting. Here, we investigated the taxonomic profile of the actinobacterial community of three moonmilk deposits of the cave “Grotte des Collemboles” via high-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA amplicons. Actinobacteria was the most common phylum after Proteobacteria, ranging from 9% to 23% of the total bacterial population. Next to actinobacterial operational taxonomic units (OTUs) attributed to uncultured organisms at the genus level (~44%), we identified 47 actinobacterial genera with Rhodoccocus (4 OTUs, 17%) and Pseudonocardia (9 OTUs, ~16%) as the most abundant in terms of the absolute number of sequences. Streptomycetes presented the highest diversity (19 OTUs, 3%), with most of the OTUs unlinked to the culturable Streptomyces strains that were previously isolated from the same deposits. Furthermore, 43% of the OTUs were shared between the three studied collection points, while 34% were exclusive to one deposit, indicating that distinct speleothems host their own population, despite their nearby localization. This important spatial diversity suggests that prospecting within different moonmilk deposits should result in the isolation of unique and novel Actinobacteria. These speleothems also host a wide range of non-streptomycetes antibiotic-producing genera, and should therefore be subjected to methodologies for isolating rare Actinobacteria.
Biogeosciences | 2007
H. De Boeck; Cmhm Lemmens; Costanza Zavalloni; B. Gielen; Sandrine Malchair; Monique Carnol; Roel Merckx; J. Van den Berge; R. Ceulemans; Ivan Nijs
Plant and Soil | 2006
H. De Boeck; Cmhm Lemmens; H. Bossuyt; Sandrine Malchair; Monique Carnol; Roel Merckx; Ivan Nijs; R. Ceulemans
Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2007
H. De Boeck; Cmhm Lemmens; B. Gielen; H. Bossuyt; Sandrine Malchair; Monique Carnol; Roel Merckx; R. Ceulemans; I. Nijs
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2010
Sandrine Malchair; H. De Boeck; Cmhm Lemmens; Roel Merckx; I. Nijs; R. Ceulemans; Monique Carnol
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2009
Sandrine Malchair; Monique Carnol
Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2006
Cmhm Lemmens; H. De Boeck; B. Gielen; H. Bossuyt; Sandrine Malchair; Monique Carnol; Roel Merckx; Ivan Nijs; R. Ceulemans
Applied Soil Ecology | 2010
Sandrine Malchair; H. De Boeck; Cmhm Lemmens; R. Ceulemans; Roel Merckx; Ivan Nijs; Monique Carnol
Biogeochemistry | 2013
Pauline Buysse; Stéphanie Goffin; Monique Carnol; Sandrine Malchair; Alain Debacq; Bernard Longdoz; Marc Aubinet