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Improvement of terrestrial groundwater sampling method affects microbial community analysis
Authors:Akio Ueno  Satoshi Tamazawa  Shuji Tamamura  Noritaka Aramaki  A K M Alam Badrul  Takuma Murakami
Institution:Horonobe Research Institute for the Subsurface Environment (H-RISE), Northern Advancement Centre for Science and Technology (NOASTEC), Teshio-gun, Hokkaido, Japan
Abstract:Groundwater sampling is a critical step in subsurface microbial ecology. Here, we compared two different sampling methods: commonly used disposable bailers (unimproved sampler) and an improved sampler, the latter of which was devised to minimize exposure to the aerobic atmosphere. Microbial community analysis using the 16S rRNA and methyl coenzyme-M reductase (mcrA) genes in the lignite seam groundwater revealed that the archaeal communities in samples obtained by the improved sampler were dominated by hydrogenotrophic methanogen Methanobacterium. These results suggested that the improved sampler would be more favorable for obtaining methanogenic archaeal community than the unimproved one, and that the sampling method affected the microbial community analysis in the investigated subterranean lignite seams.
Keywords:groundwater  lignite  mcrA gene  subsurface microorganisms  16S rRNA gene
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