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Phylogenetic diversity in sulphate-reducing bacterial communities from oxidised and reduced bottom sediments of the Barents Sea.

Andrei L Brioukhanov1, Vitaly V Kadnikov2, Igor I Rusanov3, Alexander N Novigatskiy4, Timur A Kanapatskiy3, Nadezhda V Politova4, Nikolai V Ravin2, Nikolai V Pimenov3.   

Abstract

In the bottom sediments from a number of the Barents Sea sites, including coastal areas of the Novaya Zemlya, Franz Josef Land, and Svalbard archipelagos, sulphate reduction rates were measured and the phylogenetic composition of sulphate-reducing bacterial (SRB) communities was analysed for the first time. Molecular genetic analysis of the sequences of the 16S rRNA and dsrB genes (the latter encodes the β-subunit of dissimilatory (bi)sulphite reductase) revealed significant differences in the composition of bacterial communities in different sampling stations and sediment horizons of the Barents Sea depending on the physicochemical conditions. The major bacteria involved in reduction of sulphur compounds in Arctic marine bottom sediments belonged to Desulfobulbaceae, Desulfobacteraceae, Desulfovibrionaceae, Desulfuromonadaceae, and Desulfarculaceae families, as well as to uncultured clades SAR324 and Sva0485. Desulfobulbaceae and Desulfuromonadaceae predominated in the oxidised (Eh = 154-226 mV) upper layers of the sediments (up to 9% and 5.9% from all reads of the 16S rRNA gene sequences in the sample, correspondingly), while in deeper, more reduced layers (Eh = -210 to -105 mV) the share of Desulfobacteraceae in the SRB community was also significant (up to 5%). The highest relative abundance of members of Desulfarculaceae family (3.1%) was revealed in reduced layers of sandy-clayey sediments from the Barents Sea area affected by currents of transformed (mixed, with changed physicochemical characteristics) Atlantic waters.
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Keywords:  Barents sea; Desulfobacteraceae; Desulfobulbaceae; Desulfuromonadaceae; Marine bottom sediments; SAR324 clade; Sulphate-reducing bacteria

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35435634     DOI: 10.1007/s10482-022-01733-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek        ISSN: 0003-6072            Impact factor:   2.271


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