Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2016

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Poster

Symbol A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences) » A-CC Cryospheric Sciences & Cold District Environment

[A-CC21] Ice cores and past environmental changes

Wed. May 25, 2016 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall HALL6)

Convener:*Kenji Kawamura(National Institute of Polar Research, Research Organization of Information and Systems), Nozomu Takeuchi(Chiba University), Ayako Abe-Ouchi(Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo), Ikumi Oyabu(National Institute of Polar Research, Research Organization of Information and Systems)

5:15 PM - 6:30 PM

[ACC21-P02] Potential of paleogenomics on plant species by using pollen in ice cores

*Fumio Nakazawa1, Yoshihisa Suyama2, Satoshi Imura1, Hideaki Motoyama1 (1.National Institute of Polar Research, 2.Tohoku University)

Keywords:glacier, ice core, pollen analysis, DNA, Russian Altai Mountains

Many pollen grains in glaciers contain protoplasm, genetic information of pollen grains should enable identification of plant taxa at the species level and estimation of plant genetic diversity. It therefore may allow reconstructions of past vegetation and forestry ecosystem in association with climate and environment in ice core study. This study attempted to obtain genetic information from a single Pinus pollen grain by whole genome amplification method. Pollen grains used in this study were Pinus extracted from a pit and an ice core obtained from the Belukha glacier in the summer of 2003. The pollen grains were collected from the layers of 1.8-1.9 m depth, 45.3-45.9 m depth and 101.5-101.7 m depth, and these grains seemed to have deposited on the glacier in 2002, 1923 and the 1600s, respectively. The results in this study showed the success rates in obtaining the sequence data were 23.8% (n=21) for the pollen in the year 2002, 13% (n=68) for the pollen in 1923 and 26% (n=19) for the pollen in the 1600s.