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Bridge, PD; Newsham, KK. 2009. Soil fungal community composition at Mars Oasis, a southern maritime
Antarctic site, assessed by PCR amplification and cloning. FUNGAL ECOLOGY. 2:66-74.
PCR amplification of ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 regions of rDNA followed by cloning
was used to determine the fungi present in soil from three sites at
Mars Oasis in the southern maritime Antarctic. The soils sampled were
adjacent to, or distant from, a meltwater pond, and had moisture
contents of 8 %, 3.6 % and 2.5 %. Sequences bearing close similarity to
Chytridiales were commonly recorded in clone libraries from the wettest
soil. In contrast, sequences from the driest soil matched closely with
ectomycorrhizal members of the Helotiales and less closely with
Serendipita-like Sebacinales, Tetracladium and ascomycetous black
yeasts, such as Rhinociadiella- and Cladophialophora-like fungi and
members of the Verrucariales. Sequences loosely similar to
Tetracladium, Arrhenia and Omphalina were frequently recovered from the
soil of moderate moisture content. our study corroborates research from
the Dry Valleys indicating that soil moisture has an important
influence on the composition of Antarctic soil fungal communities.
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