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Bacterial diversity and structural changes of oyster shell during 1-year storage.

Shah Md Asraful Islam1, Sun Joo Hong, Kye Man Cho, Renukaradhya K Math, Jae Young Heo, Young Han Lee, Ki Sang Lee, Han Dae Yun.   

Abstract

We examined the biodiversity of bacteria associated with oyster-shell waste during a 1-year storage period using 16S ribosomal DNA analysis. Temperature variation and structural changes of oyster shell were observed during storage. Initial and final temperatures were at 16-17 degrees C, but a high temperature of about 60 degrees C was recorded after approximately 6 months of storage. The crystal structure and nanograin of the oyster shell surface were sharp and large in size initially and became gradually blunter and smaller over time. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that Firmicutes were dominant in the oyster-shell waste initially, during the high-temperature stage, and after 1 year of storage (making up >65% of the biodiversity at all three sampling times). Bacillus licheniformis was presumed as the predominate Firmicutes present. These bacteria are likely to have important roles in the biodegradation of oyster shell.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18762853     DOI: 10.1007/s00248-008-9439-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Ecol        ISSN: 0095-3628            Impact factor:   4.552


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