Valérie F. Schwab
Max Planck Society
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Archaea | 2017
Cassandre S. Lazar; Wenke Stoll; Robert Lehmann; Martina Herrmann; Valérie F. Schwab; Denise M. Akob; Ali Nawaz; Tesfaye Wubet; François Buscot; Kai-Uwe Totsche; Kirsten Küsel
Groundwater environments provide habitats for diverse microbial communities, and although Archaea usually represent a minor fraction of communities, they are involved in key biogeochemical cycles. We analysed the archaeal diversity within a mixed carbonate-rock/siliciclastic-rock aquifer system, vertically from surface soils to subsurface groundwater including aquifer and aquitard rocks. Archaeal diversity was also characterized along a monitoring well transect that spanned surface land uses from forest/woodland to grassland and cropland. Sequencing of 16S rRNA genes showed that only a few surface soil-inhabiting Archaea were present in the groundwater suggesting a restricted input from the surface. Dominant groups in the groundwater belonged to the marine group I (MG-I) Thaumarchaeota and the Woesearchaeota. Most of the groups detected in the aquitard and aquifer rock samples belonged to either cultured or predicted lithoautotrophs (e.g., Thaumarchaeota or Hadesarchaea). Furthermore, to target autotrophs, a series of 13CO2 stable isotope-probing experiments were conducted using filter pieces obtained after filtration of 10,000 L of groundwater to concentrate cells. These incubations identified the SAGMCG Thaumarchaeota and Bathyarchaeota as groundwater autotrophs. Overall, the results suggest that the majority of Archaea on rocks are fixing CO2, while archaeal autotrophy seems to be limited in the groundwater.
Frontiers in Microbiology | 2017
Swatantar Kumar; Martina Herrmann; Bo Thamdrup; Valérie F. Schwab; Patricia Geesink; Susan E. Trumbore; Kai-Uwe Totsche; Kirsten Küsel
Despite the high relevance of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) for nitrogen loss from marine systems, its relative importance compared to denitrification has less been studied in freshwater ecosystems, and our knowledge is especially scarce for groundwater. Surprisingly, phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA)-based studies identified zones with potentially active anammox bacteria within two superimposed pristine limestone aquifer assemblages of the Hainich Critical Zone Exploratory (CZE; Germany). We found anammox to contribute an estimated 83% to total nitrogen loss in suboxic groundwaters of these aquifer assemblages at rates of 3.5–4.7 nmol L−1 d−1, presumably favored over denitrification by low organic carbon availability. Transcript abundances of hzsA genes encoding hydrazine synthase exceeded nirS and nirK transcript abundances encoding denitrifier nitrite reductase by up to two orders of magnitude, providing further support of a predominance of anammox. Anammox bacteria, dominated by groups closely related to Cand. Brocadia fulgida, constituted up to 10.6% of the groundwater microbial community and were ubiquitously present across the two aquifer assemblages with indication of active anammox bacteria even in the presence of 103 μmol L−1 oxygen. Co-occurrence of hzsA and amoA gene transcripts encoding ammonia mono-oxygenase suggested coupling between aerobic and anaerobic ammonium oxidation under suboxic conditions. These results clearly demonstrate the relevance of anammox as a key process driving nitrogen loss from oligotrophic groundwater environments, which might further be enhanced through coupling with incomplete nitrification.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2012
Yannick Garcin; Valérie F. Schwab; Gerd Gleixner; Ansgar Kahmen; Gilbert Todou; Olivier Séné; Jean-Michel Onana; Gaston Achoundong; Dirk Sachse
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2011
Julian P. Sachs; Valérie F. Schwab
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2014
Yannick Garcin; Enno Schefuß; Valérie F. Schwab; Vincent Garreta; Gerd Gleixner; Annie Vincens; G. Todou; Olivier Séné; Jean-Michel Onana; Gaston Achoundong; Dirk Sachse
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2011
Valérie F. Schwab; Julian P. Sachs
Organic Geochemistry | 2015
Valérie F. Schwab; Yannick Garcin; Dirk Sachse; G. Todou; Olivier Séné; Jean-Michel Onana; Gaston Achoundong; Gerd Gleixner
Journal of Glaciology | 2013
Ping Yao; Valérie F. Schwab; Vanessa-Nina Roth; Baiquing Xu; Tandong Yao; Gerd Gleixner
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2016
Fabian Schemmel; Eva M Niedermeyer; Valérie F. Schwab; Gerd Gleixner; Joerg Pross; Andreas Mulch
Biogeosciences | 2016
Valérie F. Schwab; Martina Herrmann; Vanessa-Nina Roth; Gerd Gleixner; Robert Lehmann; Georg Pohnert; Susan E. Trumbore; Kirsten Küsel; Kai Uwe Totsche