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Kriegeriales isolate P6C61 growing in the lab. Image Credit: Mariana Kluge
Kriegeriales isolate P6C61 growing in the lab. Image Credit: Mariana Kluge

Kriegeriales (former Phenoliferia himalayensis) - isolate P6C61

The Kriegeriales belong to the Microbotryomycetes class, within the Basidiomycota. Members of this group include sedge parasites and anamorphic yeasts found on streams, glaciers or tropical environments (Toome et al., 2012; Perini et al., 2021). The isolate P6C61 has been isolated from the sediment of thermokarst ponds in Abisko, Sweden. Thermokarst ponds, which emerge from the thawing permafrost, can be hotspots for microbial production and become an important source of greenhouse gasses emissions (Abnizova et al., 2012). However, little is known about the fungal contribution in such water bodies when it comes to carbon degradation. The genome sequencing of fungal isolates from these environments aims to assess their functional potential, and to better understand the fungal contribution in the permafrost carbon feedback.

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