INVESTIGADORES
URBIETA Maria Sofia
capítulos de libros
Título:
Exploring Microbial Diversity and Heavy Metals Resistance in an Active Volcanic Geothermal System
Autor/es:
URBIETA, M. S.; LIMA, A; MASSELLO, F.; LOPEZ BEDOGNI, G.; GIAVENO, M. A.; DONATI, E. R.
Libro:
Extreme Environments Unique Ecosystems ? Amazing Microbes
Editorial:
CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group
Referencias:
Año: 2021; p. 35 - 47
Resumen:
The Copahue geothermal system is an extreme environment with unique characteristics associated with two main factors: the still active Copahue volcano and the geochemical composition, rich in sulfur and iron compounds. It presents two distinctive parts: the ponds and the acidic river Río Agrio. Natural acidic rivers are uncommon environments and particularly Río Agrio has been scarcely explored. The origin of the river is associated to two geothermal sources close to the crater of Copahue volcano at almost 3000 m a.s.l., consequently its physicochemical conditions are markedly extreme with temperatures of 70-30°C and pH from 0.5-2, depending on the volcanic activity and the input of the snowmelt. After emerging from the rock, the river runs down the volcano hill receiving tributary courses of snowmelt; however, its acidity does not change throughout its course. The microbial biodiversity of Río Agrio is quite rich, dominated by acidic-iron and sulfur-oxidizing bacteria and archaea. Besides, the microorganisms that inhabit it have outstandingly high tolerance to heavy metals and metalloids. In this chapter we summarize our work in the assessment and characterization of the extreme microbial biodiversity of Río Agrio, its relationship with the biogeochemistry of the environment and its tolerance to toxic elements