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Bacterial growth and community composition in fractions of dissolved organic carbon of different molar mass from interstitial water.

S Axmanová1, J Koutný, J Cupalová, M Rulík.   

Abstract

The ability of different molar-mass fractions of interstitial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from a small stream to stimulate bacterial growth was determined. Growth was the greatest in the low-molar mass (<1 kDa) (LMM) fraction and the least in the high-molar mass (>10 kDa) (HMM) one. The LMM fraction consistently had a higher ratio of carbon to organic nitrogen than other fractions. The fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis revealed that bacterial populations in interstitial water were dominated by beta-Proteobacteria. gamma-Proteobacteria together with the Cytophaga-Flavobacteria cluster dominated in LMM DOC (66.3%) while the proportions of bacterial groups in HMM and medium-molar mass (MMM) fractions were more equal. The fact that gamma-Proteobacteria strongly dominates in LMM DOC fraction refutes the idea that LMM DOC is readily utilized by all heterotrophic bacteria.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17176764     DOI: 10.1007/bf02931588

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Microbiol (Praha)        ISSN: 0015-5632            Impact factor:   2.099


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