Neutrophilic, microaerophilic Fe(II)-oxidizing bacteria are ubiquitous in aquatic habitats of a subtropical Australian coastal catchment (ubiquitous FeOB in catchment aquatic habitats)
Data(s) |
2012
|
---|---|
Resumo |
We examined the abundance and distribution of neutrophilic, microaerophilic Fe(II)-oxidizing bacteria (FeOB) in aquatic habitats of a highly weathered, subtropical coastal catchment where Fe biogeochemistry is of environmental significance. Laboratory cultivation and microscopy indicated that stalked Gallionella and sheathed Leptothrix-like FeOB were present in microbial mats associated with a circumneutral-pH, groundwater seep and streambank surface sediment,whereas unicellular FeOB werewidespread in surface and subsurface waters, including a seep, shallow stream and estuary-adjacent groundwater. Direct Gallionella-specificPCR detected dominant bacterial members related to Sideroxydans paludicola (95% sequence identity, SI) and Gallionella capsiferriformans (96% SI) in the seep microbialmat. TGGE analysis indicated that themost common FeOB in water enrichment cultures were related to S. lithotrophicus (96% SI). The ubiquity of FeOB in Poona catchment aquatic habitats suggests bacterial Fe(II) oxidation is integral to catchment Fe biogeochemistry. |
Identificador | |
Publicador |
Taylor and Francis Inc. |
Relação |
DOI:10.1080/01490451.2010.523446 Lin, Chaofeng, Larsen, Eloise I., Nothdurft, Luke D., & Smith, James J. (2012) Neutrophilic, microaerophilic Fe(II)-oxidizing bacteria are ubiquitous in aquatic habitats of a subtropical Australian coastal catchment (ubiquitous FeOB in catchment aquatic habitats). Geomicrobiology Journal, 29(1), pp. 76-87. |
Direitos |
Copyright 2012 Taylor and Francis Inc. |
Fonte |
School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #Iron biogeochemistry #Iron-oxidizing bacteria #Gallionella #Sideroxydans #Subtropical Australia |
Tipo |
Journal Article |