Abundance and community structures of heterotrophic and oligotrophic bacteria from the Sierra Leone Abbyssal Plain


Autoria(s): Rüger, Hans-Jürgen; Tan, Tjhing Lok
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 9.540243 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -20.145252 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 2.996700 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -23.743300 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 17.000000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -17.000000 * DATE/TIME START: 1983-06-29T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1983-08-28T23:00:00

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09/08/1992

Resumo

Colony counts on high and low-nutrient agar media incubated at 2 and 20 °C, Acridine Orange Direct Counts and biomasses are reported for sediments of the Sierra Leone Abyssal Plain. All isolates from low-nutrient agars also grew in nutrient-rich seawater broth (100 % SWB). However, a greater proportion of the 2 °C than of the 20 °C isolates grew in 2.5% SWB, containing 125 mg/l peptone and 25 mg/l yeast extract. Only 14 strains or 12.7% of the 2 °C isolates, but none of the 20 °C isolates, grew in 0.25 % SWB. Psychrophilic bacteria with maximum growth temperatures below 12 °C, isolated at 2 °C, were predominant among the cultivable bacteria from the surface layer. They required seawater for growth and belonged mainly to the Gram-negative genera Alteromonas and Vibrio. In contrast to the earlier view that psychrophily is connected with the Gram-negative cell type, it was found that cold-adapted bacteria of the Gram-positive genus Bacillus predominated in the 4 to 6 cm layer. The 20 °C isolates, however, were mostly Gram-positive, mesophilic, not dependent on seawater for growth, not able to utilize organic substrates at 4 °C, and belonged mainly to the genus Bacillus and to the Gram-positive cocci. The majority of the mesophilic bacilli most likely evolved from dormant spores, but not from actively metabolizing cells. It can be concluded that only the strains isolated at 2 °C can be regarded as indigenous to the deep-sea.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.744000

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.744000

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Rüger, Hans-Jürgen; Tan, Tjhing Lok (1992): Community structures of cold and low-nutrient adapted heterotrophic sediment bacteria from the deep eastern tropical Atlantic. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 84, 83-93, doi:10.3354/meps084083

Palavras-Chave #371; 373; 375; 376; 377; 378; 381; 383; 386; 388; Acridine Orange Direct Counting (AODC); Atlantic Ocean; Bact; Bact C; Bacteria, biomass as carbon; Bacteria, heterotrophic strains; Bacterial strains, alteromonas; Bacterial strains, bacillus; Bacterial strains, gram-positiv cocci; Bacterial strains, pseudomonas; Bacterial strains, unidentified gram-negative; Bacterial strains, unidentified gram-positive; Bacterial strains, vibrio; Bacteria per unit wet sediment; Bact heterot strains; Bact s alteromonas; Bact s bacillus; Bact s gram+cocci; Bact s pseudomonas; Bact s unident gram -; Bact s unident gram +; Bact s vibrio; Bathy depth max; Bathy depth min; BC; Box corer; Calculated; Colony forming unit; CT; Depth; Depth, bathymetric, maximum; Depth, bathymetric, minimum; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; Event; from biovolumes using the conversion factor 5.6 x 10**-13 g C/µm**3; GEOTROPEX 83, NOAMP I; Giant box corer; GIK16421-2; GIK16422-2; GIK16424-1; GIK16425-1; GIK16426-3; GIK16427-1; GIK16430-2; GIK16432-1; GIK16435-1; GIK16437-3; GKG; Gravity corer (Kiel type); High-nutrient agar, incubation temperature 2 °C; High-nutrient agar, incubation temperature 20 °C; Incubation of surface soil/sediment, ex-situ; incubation temperature 2 °C; incubation temperature 20 °C; Isolates; Label; Latitude; LATITUDE; Longitude; LONGITUDE; Low-nutrient agars, incubation temperature 20 °C; M65; M65-track; Mesophiles; Mesophiles per unit wet sediment; Meteor (1964); Number of isolates; Psychrophiles; Psychrophiles per unit wet sediment; Sample code/label; seawater broth 0.25%, incubation temperature 18 °C; seawater broth 0.25%, incubation temperature 2 °C; seawater broth 10%, incubation temperature 18 °C; seawater broth 10%, incubation temperature 2 °C; seawater broth 100%, incubation temperature 18 °C; seawater broth 100%, incubation temperature 2 °C; seawater broth 2.5%, incubation temperature 18 °C; seawater broth 2.5%, incubation temperature 2 °C; seawater broth 33.3%, incubation temperature 18 °C; seawater broth 33.3%, incubation temperature 2 °C; SL; Station number(s); Succinate; Succinate per unit wet sediment; t; Temperature, in rock/sediment; Temperature, in rock/sediment, maximum; Temperature, in rock/sediment, minimum; t max; t min; Underway cruise track measurements; van Veen Grab; VGRAB; Yeast; Yeast extract per unit wet sediment
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