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Magnetotactic bacteria in vertical sediments of volcanic lakes in NE China appear Alphaproteobacteria dominated distribution regardless of waterbody types.

Tao Liu1, Huiyun Da1, Shuang Zhang1, Weidong Wang1,2, Hong Pan3, Lei Yan4,5.   

Abstract

Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) distribute widely in sediment habitats and play critical roles in iron cycling. Here, the vertical distribution of morphology and phylogenetic diversity of MTB in sediments (0-15 cm) of three lakes (open waterbody, Bailonghu, BL; semi-enclosed waterbody, Yaoquanhu, YQ; enclosed waterbody, Yueyapao, YY) in Wudalianchi volcanic field (China) were investigated. TEM showed the appearance of coccoid, rod-shaped, oval-shaped, and arc-shaped MTB. With the increase of BL sediment depth, the number of rod-shaped and spherical MTB decreased and increased, respectively. High-throughput sequencing indicated that Alphaproteobacterial MTB dominantly thrived in these lakes regardless of waterbody types. In BL and YY, the dominant genus was Magnetospirillum (44.99-70.80%) which showed a peak in the middle layer. In YQ, the genus Magnetospira was dominant in the upper (52.36%) and middle (66.56%) layer and Magnetococcus (69.63%) existed dominantly in the bottom layer. The vertical distribution of MTB in sediments of these lakes decreased first and then increased. Functional analysis showed that ABC transporter and two-component system of MTB changed significantly with the sediment depth. RDA indicated that the distribution of Magnetospirillum was positively associated with sulfide, pH, and TC. These findings will expand our knowledge of the vertical distribution of MTB in volcanic lakes.
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Keywords:  Diversity; Lake sediments; Magnetotactic bacteria; Vertical distribution; Wudalianchi volcanic field

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35304669     DOI: 10.1007/s11274-022-03262-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0959-3993            Impact factor:   3.312


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