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Microbial sulfate reduction in a brackish meromictic steppe lake
Authors:Dmitriy B. Kosolapov  Denis Yu. Rogozin  Inna A. Gladchenko  Alexander I. Kopylov  Elena E. Zakharova
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Biology of Inland Waters of Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok, Nekouz, Yaroslavl, 152742, Russia;(2) Akademgorodok, Institute of Biophysics of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, 660036, Russia
Abstract:Patterns of sulfate reduction were studied in water and sediments of Lake Shira, South Siberia, Russia. The lake was characterized by a high level of sulfate (91-116 mM). The concentration of hydrogen sulfide in the anoxic waters of the lake reached 0.6 mM. In summer the sulfate reduction rate in the water column, measured by radiometric technique, varied from 0.25 to 9.81 mgrmol sulfate l-1 d-1. There were two peaks of sulfate reduction activity: just below the chemocline and near the sediment surface. Sulfate reduction rate in the profundal silts ranged from 4.1 to 90.6 mgrmol l-1 d-1. The zone of the most active sulfate reduction was restricted to the surface sediment layers. The acceleration of sulfate reduction rate (up to 236 mgrmol l-1 d-1) and the increase of density of viable sulfate reducers (up to 2 x 105 cells ml-1) were recorded in the littoral sediments adjacent to the mouth of the Son River and sewage discharge. It was apparently caused by the input of allochthonous organic substrates and also by a high environmental temperature. On an areal basis, sulfate reduction rate in the water was approximately 8 times higher than that in the profundal sediments. Sulfate reduction was the most important process of anaerobic oxidation of organic carbon in Lake Shira. In summer in the profundal zone of the lake, sulfate reducers were able to mineralize about 67% of the daily integrated primary production of phototrophic and chemotrophic organisms.
Keywords:Anoxic waters  Brackish meromictic lake  Littoral and profundal sediments  Sulfate reduction
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