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Comparative bacterial community analysis in relatively pristine and anthropogenically influenced mangrove ecosystems on the Red Sea.

Riaz Ullah1,2, Muhammad Yasir1, Imran Khan1,2, Fehmida Bibi1, Sayed Sartaj Sohrab1, Ahmed Al-Ansari3, Fahad Al-Abbasi2, Abdulmohsin A Al-Sofyani4, Ihsanullah Daur5, Seon-Woo Lee6, Esam I Azhar1,7.   

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Mangrove habitats are ecologically important ecosystems that are under severe pressure worldwide because of environmental changes and human activities. In this study, 16S rRNA gene amplicon deep-sequencing was used to compare bacterial communities in Red Sea mangrove ecosystems at anthropogenically influenced coastal sites with those at a relatively pristine island site. In total, 32 phyla were identified from the mangrove rhizospheres, with Proteobacteria predominating at each of the studied sites; however, the relative abundance was significantly decreased at the coastal sites (Mastorah, MG-MS; Ar-Rayis, MG-AR) compared with the pristine island site near Dhahban (MG-DBI). The phyla Actinobacteria, Firmicutes, Acidobacteria, Chloroflexi, Spirochetes, and Planctomycetes were present at a relative abundance of >1% at the MG-MS and MG-AR sites, but their concentration was <1% at the MG-DBI site. A total of 1659 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were identified at the species level, and approximately 945 OTUs were shared across the different sampling sites. Multivariate principal coordinate data analysis separated the MG-DBI site from the MG-AR and MG-MS cluster. Specific bacterial taxa were enriched at each location, and in particular, the genera Pseudoalteromonas and Cobetia were predominantly identified in the MG-DBI site compared with the anthropogenically influenced coastal sites.

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Keywords:  Mer Rouge; Red Sea; bacterial community; communauté bactérienne; mangroves; metagenomic; métagénomique; rhizosphere; rhizosphère

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28376307     DOI: 10.1139/cjm-2016-0587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Microbiol        ISSN: 0008-4166            Impact factor:   2.419


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1.  Comparing Sediment Microbiomes in Contaminated and Pristine Wetlands along the Coast of Yucatan.

Authors:  Herón Navarrete-Euan; Zuemy Rodríguez-Escamilla; Ernesto Pérez-Rueda; Karla Escalante-Herrera; Mario Alberto Martínez-Núñez
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-04-20
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