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ROSA ALDUINA

First Insights Into the Biological and Physical–Chemical Diversity of Various Salt Ponds of Trapani, Sicily

  • Autori: Cusenza B.S.; Scelfo G.; Licata G.; Capri F.C.; Vicari F.; Alduina R.; Villanova V.
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2025
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/683343

Abstract

The salt ponds of Trapani, Sicily, represent an extreme and under-explored ecosystem characterised by varying salinity gradients and environmental conditions. These ponds, integral to traditional salt extraction, include cold, driving, hot and crystallizer ponds, each hosting diverse microbial communities. This study aimed to explore the biological and physical-chemical diversity of 11 ponds during the salt production season in Trapani. We conducted comprehensive physical-chemical characterizations, including measurements of pH, conductivity, viscosity, density, organic carbon and ion concentration. Microbial DNA was extracted from salt pond waters and subjected to metabarcoding of 16S rRNA genes to determine the diversity of archaea and bacteria. High-throughput sequencing revealed significant variations in microbial communities across different pond types and seasons. Cold ponds showed a higher diversity of moderately halophilic organisms, while crystallizer and feeding ponds were dominated by extreme halophiles, particularly archaeal genus Halorubrum and Haloquadratum and bacterial genus Salinibacter. Statistical analyses indicated that environmental parameters, especially salinity and temperature, significantly influenced microbial community composition. Our findings enhance the understanding of microbial ecology in saline environments and highlight the potential of halophilic microorganisms. This study provides a foundation for future research into the functional roles of these microorganisms and their industrial applications.