BMC Microbiology | |
Microbial diversity and anaerobic hydrocarbon degradation potential in an oil-contaminated mangrove sediment | |
关键词: Mangrove; Bacterial diversity; Anoxic sediment; Sulphate; Petroleum; Hydrocarbons; | |
DOI : 10.1186/1471-2180-12-186 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract
Background
Mangrove forests are coastal wetlands that provide vital ecosystem services and serve as barriers against natural disasters like tsunamis, hurricanes and tropical storms. Mangroves harbour a large diversity of organisms, including microorganisms with important roles in nutrient cycling and availability. Due to tidal influence, mangroves are sites where crude oil from spills farther away can accumulate. The relationship between mangrove bacterial diversity and oil degradation in mangrove sediments remains poorly understood.
Results
Mangrove sediment was sampled from 0–5, 15–20 and 35–40 cm depth intervals from the Suruí River mangrove (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), which has a history of oil contamination. DGGE fingerprinting for
Conclusions
Analysis of bacterial 16S rRNA gene diversity revealed changes with depth. DGGE for
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