| Literature DB >> 31109195 |
Yimeng Zhang1,2,3,4, Yan Ma1,3,4, Jizhou Duan1,3,4, Xiaohong Li1,5, Jing Wang1,5, Baorong Hou1,3,4.
Abstract
High-throughput sequencing was used to visualize microbial biocoenoses on different metallic surfaces and rust layers of highly corroded steels after immersion in coastal marine water for 30 months at Sanya, China. Distinct microbial community compositions were observed on these metallic surfaces. The dominant genus was the copper-tolerant, acid-producing Lactobacillus on copper alloys, the common aerobic surface colonizers Bacillus and Ruegeria on aluminum alloys, and aerobic biofilm-forming Pseudomonas on carbon steel. Most of these are copiotrophic microbes compared to planktonic microbes, which are oligotrophic. Additionally, sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SRP) were detected in the rust layer, but the dominant genera changed from the outer layer to the inner part. The dominant genera detected in the outer, middle and inner rusts layers were Desulfotomaculum, Desulfonatronum (obligate anaerobe) and Desulfovibiro (electroactive), respectively. Further, the coexistence of methanogens with SRP suggests interspecies interactions.Entities:
Keywords: Microbial communities; biocorrosion; biofilm; metal alloy; rust layer; seawater
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31109195 DOI: 10.1080/08927014.2019.1610881
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biofouling ISSN: 0892-7014 Impact factor: 3.209