Distribution, diversity, and activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria in the water column in Gek-Gel lake, Azerbaijan |
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Authors: | O. V. Karnachuk N. V. Pimenov S. K. Yusupov Yu. A. Frank Ya. A. Puhakka M. V. Ivanov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Tomsk State University, Russia;(2) Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr. 60-letiya Oktyabrya 7, k. 2, Moscow, 117312, Russia;(3) Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland |
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Abstract: | The distribution and activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in the water column of the alpine meromictic Gek-Gel lake were studied. Apart from traditional microbiological methods based on cultivation and on measuring the process rates with radioactive labels, in situ fluorescent hybridization (FISH) was used, which enables identification and quantification without cultivating organisms. The peak rate of sulfate reduction, 0.486 µg S 1?1 day?1, was found in the chemocline at 33 m. The peak SRB number of 2.5×106 cells/ml, as determined by the most probable number method on selective media, was found at the same depth. The phylogenetic affiliation of the SRB, as determined by FISH, revealed the predominance of the Desulfovibrio spp., Desulfobulbus spp., and Desulfoarculus spp./Desulfomonile spp. groups. The numbers of spore-forming Desulfotomaculum spp. increased with depth. The low measured rates of sulfate reduction accompanied by high SRB numbers and the predominance of the groups capable of reducing a wide range of substrates permit us to assume utilization of electron acceptors other than sulfate as the main activity of the SRB in the water column. |
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Keywords: | meromictic lakes Gek-Gel lake sulfate-reducing bacteria fluorescent in situ hybridization Desulfovibrio Desulfotomaculum |
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