Microbial diversity and function in wetlands and macrophytes
Mon
13
Apr
Monday 13 April, 2026at 14:00 - 15:30
Umeå Marine Sciences Centre, Norrbyn
In this seminar, PhD Kesava Priyan Ramasamy will present research projects on how microbial communities shapes ecosystem functioning in different wetlands and coastal environments.
The diversity comparison in nutrient-rich and nutrient-poor mires across continents using metabarcoding and functional pathway analysis. The microbial community function, examined by functional pathway analysis, was correlated to environmental factors. He will also present the bacterial and eukaryotic communities associated with coastal macrophytes in the Bothnian Sea.
Studying the biodiversity of macrophytes and associated bacteria provides important benefits to understand and preserve the Baltic Sea ecosystem health and resilience.
Kesava Priyan Ramasamy works as staff scientist at Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Umeå University. He is focusing on the microorganisms and eukaryotes of marine ecosystems and their metabolic functions in a changing environment. In his research, he is using next-generation sequencing technology (NGS) to reveal the composition of prokaryotic and eukaryotic communities in the Baltic Sea using culture dependent and metabarcoding approach.